Closed anaerobic process systems prevent large quantities of CH4 being emitted into the atmosphere.
The GWE
closed anaerobic process systems prevent large quantities of CH4 being emitted into the atmosphere.
Not exact matches
Closed anaerobic reactors generate large quantities of methane (CH4) from the organic materials in the wastewater that can diminish or even completely replace the use of fossil fuels in the production
process.
Anaerobic processes can also be more closely efficiently controlled in such
close environments, optimising water purification and green energy production.
Argonne's
process delivers a gas that is
close to pipeline quality (greater than 90 percent methane) and generates fertilizer grade byproducts as the byproduct of
anaerobic digestion (a series of biological
processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen).
In this
process, the wastes are put into a
closed airtight concrete tank — or digester — which, in the absence of oxygen and through a
process of
anaerobic digestion, transforms these wastes into biogas.