Biogas
According to the World Biogas Association, Biogas has a glorious history. Back in 900 BC, biogas was used for heat baths in Assyria and the Persian people used it for heating purposes. Jan Baptista Van Helmont was a Flemish chemist who first discovered that it is possible to make flammable gas from organic matter.
Biogas is a clean renewable energy source that can reduce the water and soil population. It has the potential to replace LPG as a more sustainable option. Biogas is produced in biogas plants and can produce heat and electricity to be used in different types of engines, turbines, and fuel cells. Biomethane is an upgraded version of biogas that is denoted as RNG (Renewable Natural Gas).
Facts About Biogas
Facts About Biogas: Biogas is a mixture of methane (50-78%) and carbon dioxide that can also contain some hydrogen sulfide, siloxanes, and moisture. Biogas production involves the anaerobic digestion of organic matter, such as agricultural waste or sewage to generate a renewable energy source. In this article, we are going to discuss the different interesting facts about biogas in detail.
Table of Content
- Biogas
- Facts About Biogas
- Conclusion – Interesting Facts About Biogas
- FAQs – Interesting Facts About Biogas
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