PlanET – biogas lines install

PlanET Biogas Solutions and are building the anaerobic digester for Grober and Delft Blue Veal.

This project is the first biogas plant that I have been deeply involved with and I am learning something new every day. There are many new concepts and technologies to learn as well as the new things to learn about the biogas market both in Ontario and around the world.

Although this will be my first blog post, I am hoping to continue to blog as the project nears completion! 

  • The most recent development in the building of the biogas plant has been the installation of the biogas piping.
  • The biogas is produced in the digester and is burned in a reciprocating, gas engine.
  • To transport the gas from the top of the digester to the gas engine, the gas is moved through 6” PVC pipes underground. The gas is piped underground to cool the gas and remove any moisture that is contained in the gas.
  • Because of the amount of gas produced in the digester at Delft Blue Veal, 2 gas lines have been used to transfer the gas.
  • A spare gas line has also been put in place for future use. Please see pictures for a more detailed view of the biogas lines.

 

Matt Lensink – Application Manager -  PlanET Biogas Solutions Inc.
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One Response to PlanET – biogas lines install

  • Our organization act in the beef industry, where regs oblige treatment of manure, rumen content, etc.
    May I get fllwg figures?
    Cost of the device
    Capacity of processing for manure (m3-dry matter content)
    cost of Kwh at your place

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