Biogas & Natural Gas
Combined Heat and Power Systems
Biogas & Natural Gas CHP Systems
Biogas is produced from the anaerobic decomposition and fermentation of organic waste.
It consists of approximately 58% methane and 38% carbon dioxide, making it a combustible gas.
Utilizing biogas to generate electricity can reduce greenhouse gas emissions and cut down on energy expenses.
Natural gas is utilized in a combustion engine or gas turbine; then, its chemical energy is converted to mechanical energy which drives the generator, producing energy and heat simultaneously. This innovative approach offers a sustainable and cost-effective solution for combined heat and power, optimizing energy efficiency and significantly reducing emissions.
Key Features
- Optimized gas engines and durable engine components reduce fuel costs.
- The system employs a modular design, making it easy to install and suitable for remote locations.
- Optional containers with different specifications for sound insulation offer good flexibility.
- Suitable for large industrial projects or microgrid power supply with low maintenance costs.
- Interconnecting multiple units achieves higher power output while ensuring efficient operation.