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Difference between bio gas and natural gas​

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Answered by shadafathi08
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Biogas is a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide and produces a huge amount of organic manure each year.

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Difference between Biogas and Natural gas.

Biogas

Used mostly in rural areas. It is not used as raw material. natural gas Used as raw materials in petrochemical industries.

Answered by archu040688
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Biogas differs from natural gas in that it is a renewable energy source produced biologically through anaerobic digestion rather than a fossil fuel produced by geological processes. ... Biogas is primarily composed of methane gas, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide.

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When compared to virgin natural gas obtained by drilling into the earth, biogas is clearly a more sustainable option. ... Using this methane as a fuel dramatically reduces its climate impact by converting it into CO2, which is up to 34 times less potent as a greenhouse gas.

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