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The anaerobic digestion of organic waste produces a methane rich gas (biogas) which can be treated to be injected into the natural gas grid or used as transport fuel, substituting natural gas of fossil origin
In Roncocesi (Reggio Emilia, Italy) the first demo plant for biomethane production from wastewater biogas in Emilia-Romagna
In Roncocesi (Reggio Emilia, Italy) Biogas produced from the wastewater treatment plant is treated in a dedicated upgrading plant to obtain biomethane
From biogas to biomethane: biogas upgrading consists of separating carbon dioxide and other undesired components from the biogas obtained from wastewater treatment plants or waste disposals.
The upgrading skid in BioMethER demonstrative plants for waste waster biogas and landfill biogas is based on membrane technology
After the upgrading process, when biomethane is produced, the energy content of upgraded biogas becomes comparable to natural gas. The optimal upgrading technology depends on biogas flow and on its characteristics
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