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5 Step Process to Biomethane

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Uploaded by on May 4, 2009

David Albers, owner and founder of BioEnergy Solutions, will walk you through the five simple steps to convert manure to biomethane. The steps include manure collection, processing and separating, digester stage, gas cleanup and finally injection into the natural gas pipeline of the utility.

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  • CO2 can be combusted?? What is all this worry about global warming then? Just burn all the carbon dioxide and we will be fine

  • CO2 is fully oxidized and can not be combusted. It is not chemically possible to burn carbon dioxide. In fact it is used as a propellant in fire extinguishers. Please Do not mislead people.

    The fact is, any CO2 leaving the stack is pretty much carbon neutral. In that the same amount enters the carbon cycle as comes out for the feedstock of the cattle. So it's alright to allow it to vent to atmosphere.

    Do you understand?

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  • @drdudemeister IK THATS WHAT I THOUGHT TOO!

  • wow..amazing. i use to live in Fresno.. its great guys you made it

  • @teh770 Well CO2 generally is Combusted i.e. burn out before leaving to atmosphere so that it does not contribute to greenhouse gas. 

  • This is great application of science or technology, as the manure would produce the CO2 anyways- bacteria would convert the fuel to CO2 and water anyways, whether it be in the soil, water, air, or in a Reaction container. In the reaction container, we can extract the refined fuel and use it! The earth and humans both gain with this technology!

  • The CO2 being combusted..

    Now THAT I would like to see :-D

  • Nothing...but the process is CO2 neutral. The amount of CO2 produced when methane is burned exactly equals the amount that was absorbed during the life cycle of the origional pruduct. In this case the amount of Carbon Dioxide equals the amount of CO2 that whatever the cow ate absorbed while growing.

  • What is done to remove the co2?

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