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Traditional gas holder. May be used for:  
Traditional gas holder. May be used for:  
* storage of [[biogas]]
* storage of [[biogas]], [[methane]], [[syngas]]  
* storage of [[pyrolysis]] gas
* holding CO2-rich off-gas from combustion (after purification with a [[biofilter]]) for subsequent use in a greenhouse or in the open field ([[CO2 Enrichment]]).
* holding CO2-rich off-gas from combustion (after purification with [[biofilter]]) for subsequent use in a greenhouse or in the open field


==Links==
==Links==
*Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_holder Gas Holder]
*Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_holder Gas Holder]
*The Telegraph: [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/10473071/Gasometers-a-brief-history.html "Gasometers: a brief history"]
*The Telegraph: [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysector/energy/oilandgas/10473071/Gasometers-a-brief-history.html "Gasometers: a brief history"]
[[File:640px-Page 313 Single Lift Gas Holder.JPG|500px|thumb|left|Single lift gasholder for use in storage of coal gas (1909). ]]


[[Category:Energy]]
[[Category:Energy]]
[[Category:Biofuel]]
[[Category:Biofuel]]

Revision as of 22:38, 21 July 2016

Gas holder with an external fixed frame. Water provides a seal. The whole tank floats in a circular water reservoir, held up by the roughly constant pressure of a varying volume of gas. The pressure is determined by the weight of the structure, and the water providing the seal for the gas within the moving walls. Besides storing the gas, the tank's design serves to establish the pressure of the gas system.

Traditional gas holder. May be used for:

Links


Single lift gasholder for use in storage of coal gas (1909).