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Looks like for higher power they need to remove the CO2 to get enough charge of gas into the engine cylinders, so it seems that CO2 scrubbing would be needed for 52kW
Is that easy to do, like removing the H2S?Looks like for higher power they need to remove the CO2 to get enough charge of gas into the engine cylinders, so it seems that CO2 scrubbing would be needed for 52kW
Not standard unless there is a massive price jump between 44 and 52 kWWould this equipment be standard with a Bioelectric 52 kw AD plant? My friend went to an open day and wondered what the difference between 44 and 52 k w or is it the same plant. the 44 kw was derated for some reason? Something to do with RoCs?
Does that mean the 22 kw genrator runs on biogas and the 30 kw uses purified methane, to get the 52 kw total?Not standard unless there is a massive price jump between 44 and 52 kW
Hi ChippyAny idea what bedding is best? This study was done by Envirosystems and it compared which product was best for anaerobic digestion when mixed with slurry. They compared sawdust, limeash, gypsum, sand and envirobed. Envirobed was the best product!
http://www.envirosystems.co.uk/greatest-hydrogen-sulphide-risk-gypsum-bedding-mixed-slurry/
Soon be a month and the Solstice, how is she doing?View attachment 521486 And we are off!! Slurry is going in and we start heating it on Monday!! OMNI have done a tidy job so far! The green round roof looks the part as well!
We had a setback! Which didn't take much fixing! However we had to wait 3 weeks(from the tank manufacture, only 20 miles away!!) for some new rails to go round the top lip, Which holds the bag up!! Started topping it up again last Friday! But it is going to take a while to avoid lowering the temp of the slurry! I think it is at 32 degrees at the mo! Going to add some bugs tomorrow, to see if it speeds up the gas production!!Soon be a month and the Solstice, how is she doing?
At least you have good support, that and your enthusiasm will make it a success.We had a setback! Which didn't take much fixing! However we had to wait 3 weeks(from the tank manufacture, only 20 miles away!!) for some new rails to go round the top lip, Which holds the bag up!! Started topping it up again last Friday! But it is going to take a while to avoid lowering the temp of the slurry! I think it is at 32 degrees at the mo! Going to add some bugs tomorrow, to see if it speeds up the gas production!!
Biocell are trialling some bugs that they have used in Germany! Been using now for approx 10 -12 days! OMNI measured the quality of the gas last week! I think it was only 50%! Not expecting gas yet, but getting excited at prospect soon!What bugs you trying?
Are you at the ADBA show tomorrow? If so I might have a chat about this.We have just started trials in the UK and would be happy to advise ref bugs.
http://www.bock-uk.com/press-releas...anding-biogas-enzymes-distribution-footprint/