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Since a successful start in January 2018, the first commercial Cryo Pur unit has been continuously producing bio-LNG at the Greenville Energy site in Northern Ireland. This confirms the success of the first plant in the world producing liquid biomethane on a farm. ...
ByCryo Pur
Norway’s market for liquefied biomethane (bio-LNG) is expanding, driven by a combination of government support and demand from the private sector. Bio-LNG produced from organic waste offers a renewable solution for fueling heavy transport such as busses, trucks and ships, and several Norwegian transport companies have ...
ByCryo Pur
On site biogas production Biogas can be produced from various organic resources of which the most common are agricultural waste, municipal waste, landfills, and wastewater treatment facilities. But biogas upgrading is also very much applicable in the (food & beverage) industry. Through biogas upgrading, trace impurities and carbon dioxide (CO2) in raw biogas are separated from methane (CH4) ...
Bio-LNG is made from biogas and has a few considerable advantages over LNG. The purity of Bio-LNG is higher, giving it a better quality. Bio-LNG can be locally produced saving transport costs and carbon emissions. ...
This project involves the creation of Bio-Liquefied Natural Gas (or Bio-LNG) to fuel collection vehicles. The creation of Bio-LNG also involves methane gas, but adds an extra step. Instead of simply harvesting the gas in its natural, vaporous form, the gas is instead filtered through a cooling system. ...
