Biogas is generated from anaerobic digestion of manure and organic wastes. It primarily consists of methane (50-70%), carbon dioxide (25-50%) and water vapor (1-5%). Depending on the feedstock and anaerobic digester conditions, biogas may also contain nitrogen gas (0-5%), hydrogen sulfide (0-7,500 ppm), and ammonia (0-500 ppm). Others volatiles and particulates are trace-level components of biogas
The seminal U.S. air quality statute, the Clean Air Act (CAA), authorized the U.S. Environmental Pro...
In intensive livestock production areas, farmers must apply manure management systems to comply with...
Utilization of biogas can provide a source of renewable energy in both heat and power generation. Co...
Fuel-cycle emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) carbon oxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur dioxi...
Small power generators (up to 5 kW) with a dual-fuel function rely on the use of fuels with standard...
Biogas derived from organic waste materials is a promising alternative and renewable gaseous fuel fo...
Biogas is a sustainable energy produced from biodegradable organic matter through anaerobic digestio...
California Assembly Bill 32 (AB32) sets the goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level...
Biogas-fueled stationary spark ignition internal combustion engines (SI ICE) depending on engine typ...
The aim of the work is to evaluate the damage to human health arising from emissions of in-operation...
The negative effect of liquid and gaseous fuel combustion is toxic gases (i.e., carbon and nitrogen ...
Biogas is formed naturally from biogenic matter, indeed all forms of biomass, under anaerobic condit...
Background: Biogas is obtained by anaerobic decomposition of organic wastes buried materials used t...
Biogas is a fuel obtained from organic waste fermentation and can be an interesting solution for pro...
The anaerobic digestion of biodegradable substrates and waste is a well-known process that can be us...
The seminal U.S. air quality statute, the Clean Air Act (CAA), authorized the U.S. Environmental Pro...
In intensive livestock production areas, farmers must apply manure management systems to comply with...
Utilization of biogas can provide a source of renewable energy in both heat and power generation. Co...
Fuel-cycle emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) carbon oxide (CO), nitrogen oxides (NOx), sulphur dioxi...
Small power generators (up to 5 kW) with a dual-fuel function rely on the use of fuels with standard...
Biogas derived from organic waste materials is a promising alternative and renewable gaseous fuel fo...
Biogas is a sustainable energy produced from biodegradable organic matter through anaerobic digestio...
California Assembly Bill 32 (AB32) sets the goal to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to a level...
Biogas-fueled stationary spark ignition internal combustion engines (SI ICE) depending on engine typ...
The aim of the work is to evaluate the damage to human health arising from emissions of in-operation...
The negative effect of liquid and gaseous fuel combustion is toxic gases (i.e., carbon and nitrogen ...
Biogas is formed naturally from biogenic matter, indeed all forms of biomass, under anaerobic condit...
Background: Biogas is obtained by anaerobic decomposition of organic wastes buried materials used t...
Biogas is a fuel obtained from organic waste fermentation and can be an interesting solution for pro...
The anaerobic digestion of biodegradable substrates and waste is a well-known process that can be us...
The seminal U.S. air quality statute, the Clean Air Act (CAA), authorized the U.S. Environmental Pro...
In intensive livestock production areas, farmers must apply manure management systems to comply with...
Utilization of biogas can provide a source of renewable energy in both heat and power generation. Co...