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*A word used to describe upgraded [[Biogas]] and/or [[RNG]]
*A word used to describe upgraded [[Biogas]] and/or [[RNG]]


=Energy Content=
*1 cubic meter of biomethane has 36MJ of energy.
*With a 20% efficient engine - that is 2kWhr of electricity produced. Not bad.
*Compress to a 500 gal tank - or about 2 cu m - at 150 psi and get 40 kWhr of electrical storage. Good.
=Internal Links=
=Internal Links=
*[[Anerobic Digestion]]
*[[Anerobic Digestion]]
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*[http://www.fao.org/3/w7241e/w7241e0f.htm "Chapter 4: Methane Production" ] (has a pile of info on everything from the biochemistry, to bioreactor designs)
*[http://www.fao.org/3/w7241e/w7241e0f.htm "Chapter 4: Methane Production" ] (has a pile of info on everything from the biochemistry, to bioreactor designs)


[[Category: Biofuel]]
[[Category: Bio-Petrochemistry]] [[Category: Biofuel]]

Latest revision as of 19:43, 22 May 2025

Basics

  • A word used to describe upgraded Biogas and/or RNG

Energy Content

  • 1 cubic meter of biomethane has 36MJ of energy.
  • With a 20% efficient engine - that is 2kWhr of electricity produced. Not bad.
  • Compress to a 500 gal tank - or about 2 cu m - at 150 psi and get 40 kWhr of electrical storage. Good.

Internal Links

External Links