Click here to visit Verder's website Click here to vist Landia's website
anaerobic-digestion-top-banner

Click here to visit World Biofuels Conference website 

 

Site last updated:
 

Visitors:
 

biogas-generator-160by600-5

Biomethanation

Biomethanation is a general term for all the biological methods used for the production of methane biogas.

 

The methods available for biomethanation are:

  1. Anaerobic Digestion in digestors (most of this web site is devoted to this method and it is also discussed below);
  2. Methanogenesis in landfills. (For more information visit this Landfill Gas web site.)
  3. Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Process (UASB): (More ...)

Biomethanation by Anaerobic Digestion

There are a variety of different Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technologies available and the most well established are described in the standard water treatment textbooks. However, there is a new role for these processes as energy generators.

Historically, the most accomplished in AD Technologies have been the Chinese at the most simple low technology (mostly community and domestic) level - usually for gas supplies for cooking from sewage using AD.

Nowadays, in the large scale commercial Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) to energy market, there are an increasing number of European Companies emerging which have developed AD for MSW, over the past 10 to 20 years, who use variations of the AD process.

 

 

 

[Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Technical Pages. Anaerobic treatment and disposal.] [AD Intro] [Animal By Products Regs and How Do I Comply] [AD Papers List] [AD Process] [Flow Diagram] [Pros & Cons] [Glossary] [Biomethanation] [CH4 to Markets] [Feed Materials for AD] [Purpose] [AD objectives] [AD Processes] [Chloride & AD] [Anaerobic Digestion Design Biogas Digester] [Contact Us/Legal] [AD in Agriculture] [History] [AD Plants UK] [AD Contractors] [AD Processes] [AD Articles] [Downloads] [Site Map] [Partner Sites] [Links] [Events] [AD News] [FAQs] [AD Suppliers] [Books for Sale] [Press Release] [Calculate GHG] [A D Consultants] [FREE Bonus]

© 2007 - 2012
Anaerobic Digestion.Com