Biogas Plants from Waste Dumps.
The production of biological fuel gas, "biogas" , from human waste is the consequence of biological degradation of the organic fraction contained in the waste.
The phenomenon manifests itself after the burial, due to the action of anaerobic bacteria that acts on the components of the waste that are subject to biological degradation, like carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
collocating the waste in the dump in successive compacted layers, helps the consumption of oxygen in a short amount of time, with methane consisting of around 50% of the reaction's products.
Using internally developed calculation software its possible to calculate the biogas production in the dump, in order to develop an efficient collecting system, combustion and/or energy recollecting.
The phenomenon manifests itself after the burial, due to the action of anaerobic bacteria that acts on the components of the waste that are subject to biological degradation, like carbohydrates, fats and proteins.
collocating the waste in the dump in successive compacted layers, helps the consumption of oxygen in a short amount of time, with methane consisting of around 50% of the reaction's products.
Using internally developed calculation software its possible to calculate the biogas production in the dump, in order to develop an efficient collecting system, combustion and/or energy recollecting.