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INNOVAS (Munich)
partner located in Germany
Gasification
Pyrolyse
Fermentation
aerobic
anaerobic
Combination
2 stages
Hydrolyse-Methanisation
Proactive Energy Management
For
Distillery
Potatoes processing
Food processing
Agriculture
Bio garbage processing
Meat processing
Assumptions for
an optimum and defect free operation
High performance biogas plant
is:
1st Stage
Broken elements and
dissolved organic links
acidification phase
Organic acids
H2 CO2 Alcohol
Acetic acid
acetogene phase
compulsory anaerobic
2st Stage
Acetic acid (acetate)
methanogene phase
Biogas
Biogas
(CH44 + CO22)
Proactive Energy Management
Anaerobic Function
Optimum pH for hydrolyse and acidification stage < 7
facultative aerobic
In the hydrolyse phase,
phase the organic molecular links have to be released
1st Stage
through enzymes and be transformed into water soluble elements.
This process still happens in aerobic environment
In the acidification phase,
phase the bacteria (facultative and compulsory
anaerobic) develop short chain organic acids, alcohols, H2 and CO2.
Also ammoniac and H2S are released.
compulsory anaerobic
2st Stage
In the acetogene phase,
phase the short chain organic acids,
alcohols,are disintegrated into acetic acid.
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1. Feeding header
2. Gas header
3. Gas collecting system
Feeding piping
Evacuated into the
substrate storage
Full buried
partially buried
Stand up
HP
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Di g in g
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Ga
Lagoon
Ho use
CHP
in g r
Pump
t o r ste
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Ga
s Di
r
Bio-filte
NO SMELL !!!
Natural gas
E-Power
Biogas
CHP Storage Boiler
NO SMELL !!!
Digester
Gas-storing
Sub
st r
a te
St o
rag
e
Proactive Energy Management
Biogas plant Roding
Erection:
1999
Digester:
1 500 m³
CHP:
2 x 100 kW
Central heating:
wood chips
Substrate:
Waste from distillery,
Manure, Tritikate
Gas production:
35 m³ Gas per m³
Biogas plant Roding substrate
Control and
Instrumentat
ion
Distance
Data transfer
Energy-
management
Power
Heat
Steam
Energy techniques
0,8 MW
and
1,5 MW
in a
Container
design
arrangement
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