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Solution (PRO) |
When we filter and pump our septic waste out to sea or bury our Organic waste, the Methane is still released into the Atmosphere. |
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Install a Bio-Digester(s) and capture this FREE clean Bio-Gas, and then use it to power your premises. |
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Commercial & Industrial Bio-Digester Systems below;
Are ideal suited to Produce a ROI in 3~9 Years ROI period, with FREE Power & possibly an Income, depending on the Amount of Bio-Gas produced!
The Waste matter must be Organic, as Bio-Gas (Methane) is only produced as the matter slowly Decays & rises to the top of the Digester Bag, and this size System is ideally suited for any human & Animal Faeces. |
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Industrial Digester units. |
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Self container BioGas System.
20' Shipping container System that’s an all in one, Plug-n-Play and prime system. |
16x 20' Shipping container BioGas System.
Commercial Bio-gas Digesters & low pressure Bladder Storage for total self contained System, that you simply Plug-n-Play and prime. |
These Pods are Stackable when used for Industrial applications, can also be installed in Drained & ventilated Bunkers for a less visible installation, prices start from $250'000 for a Plug & Play System. |
1. Features
1) Safety Feature
There is no safety problem of the bio-gas digester, because they have
been thoroughly tested, these bio-gas digesters are safe, because the proportion of bio-gas
and air will not meet in explosive conditions.
2) No Smell from Digester
There is no smell for the unit, because the membrane is double off in the digester, and totally closed, it can be
thermal insulation to get more bio-gas. The bio-gas fermentation process
is happened in the sealed membrane digester and bio-gas is collected,
desulfurized and to be used, so there is no smell from the unit.
3) Temperature for Waste Fermentation
Normal temperature: 10~30 Celsius
Middle temperature: 30~35 Celsius
Higher temperature: 50~55 Celsius
Note: The temperatures do not go higher than 60 Celsius, or the micro bacteria will be killed.
You can even Store the Bio-Gas into a LPG pressure vessel, LPG Tank of any size are suitable, all you need is an air compressor.
However, you can directly plumb the low-pressure (1/3 atmosphere) line from the Digested into what ever equipment you want to use, the compressing of your bio-gas, simply provides you with additional gas storage if run short of organics material or you can not consume the gas as it is generated, where it is normally vented into the atmosphere via the low pressure release valve fitted between the digester and the first quick turn valve before the scrubber.
NB: If the Methane/Gas Smells, it is an indication that there is Hydrogen-Sulphides in the Methane, that is not good when storing compressed Gas in Metal LPG steel tanks, as Hydrogen-Sulphides are corrosive. So, If the gas smells like rotten eggs, this is the first indication you need to replace the Scrubber before compressing the Methane.
As such you only need to replace the Scrubber, a scrubber should be made of non corrosive vessel jammed tight with steel wool. |