
Primary Application Scope
Anaerobic fermentation of various organic materials generated in agriculture, the food industry, and feed processing represents a high?value utilization pathway. Unlike composting of organic matter, biogas—a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide produced through anaerobic digestion—serves as a high?energy, renewable fuel substitute for fossil fuels. The use of gas internal combustion engines for biogas conversion enables both safe biogas consumption and efficient, environmentally beneficial energy transformation.
Operational Modes
Electricity: Power generation via biogas?driven generator sets.
Thermal Energy: Production of hot water or steam through waste heat recovery.
Design Principles
Determine power generation capacity based on biogas yield, and match waste heat output to the generation scale.
Balance safety & reliability, operational & maintenance convenience, and economic performance.
