The Biogas Lifecycle

Published: 13th May 2014 | Issue 29 Share article:

Lifecycle of a Biogas Power Plant

Lifecycle of a Biogas Power Plant

Bedfordshire based Zoedale Plc has been involved in a number of Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas projects and supplied ATEX approved Electric Actuators, Pneumatic Actuators, Ball Valves, Butterfly Valves and Solenoid Valves from stock. The inforgraphic below is a look at the Lifecycle of a Biogas Power Plant:

• Waste food from households and cooking fats are fed in to the plant
• Grass, corn and other organic matter is added which acts as food for the micro organisms
• Animal wastes such as slurry, manure and dung are also added. It’s far from glamorous!
• The fermenter is heated up to 40 °C and the mixture is decomposed by the micro organisms within. This process happens with no light or oxygen.
• Once the mixture has been fermented it is transported to storage tanks
• This residue can be used as a high quality agricultural fertiliser both wet or dry
• The Biogas generated is stored and burned to generate electricity and heat
• Some Gas is sold as fuel for use in service stations or industry
• Electricity is then sold and returned to the Power Grid
• Any heat generated is used to warm buildings or to dry harvested crops / timber

These Biogas plants are a great way to make money from waste and are very popular with Farmers and local councils.

Zoedale
Tel: 01234 832832
www.zoedale.co.uk

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