Explain the method of producing bio gas in a biogas plant
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Biogas is a type of biofuel that is naturally produced from the decomposition of organic waste. When organic matter, such as food scraps and animal waste, break down in an anaerobic environment (an environment absent of oxygen) they release a blend of gases, primarily methane and carbon dioxide.
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Biogas is a type of biofuel that is naturally produced from the decomposition of organic waste. When organic matter, such as food scraps and animal waste, break down in an anaerobic environment (an environment absent of oxygen) they release a blend of gases, primarily methane and carbon dioxide.
- Biowaste is crushed into smaller pieces and slurrified to prepare it for the anaerobic digestion process. Slurrifying means adding liquid to the biowaste to make it easier to process.
- Microbes need warm conditions, so the biowaste is heated to around 37 °C.
- The actual biogas production takes place through anaerobic digestion in large tanks for about three weeks.
- In the final stage, the gas is purified (upgraded) by removing impurities and carbon dioxide.
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