Term used for the gas produced by the breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen that can be used as a fuel
The gas produced from the anaerobic decomposition of organic material in a landfill
A mixture of gases consisting primarily of methane and carbon dioxide that is produced by anaerobic digestion of organic materials Biogas can be used as a fuel
Gas resulting from the fermentation of landfilled waste in the absence of air (methane/ carbon dioxide)
(biocon) The gaseous mixture produced during ANAEROBIC DIGESTION, composed chiefly of METHANE and CARBON DIOXIDE F - bio-gaz S - biogas
A combustible gas resulting from the decomposition of biological waste It usually consists of 50 to 60 percent methane
A product of decomposing organic matter such as manure or food processing wastes using anaerobic bacteria Biogas is primarily composed of methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide Optimum Utility Systems can design useful applications for biogas such as heating, absorption cooling, and generating electricity using an engine or microturbine
A combustible gas derived from decomposing biological waste Biogas normally consists of 50 to 60 percent methane
A combustible gas created by anaerobic decomposition of organic material, composed primarily of methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide See DIGESTER GAS
Flammable gas that is produced from biomass using methods like gasification Methane makes up about 50% to 60% of the biogas
The gas produced from the anaerobic decomposition of organic material in a landfill, wastewater treatment facility, or animal waste treatment facility Biogas utilization in cases where it otherwise escapes to the atmosphere or is flared is a potential source of carbon offsets
A combustible gas created by anaerobic decomposition of organic material, composed primarily of methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide
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