BioGas is generated through a number of processes and environments,
including sewage treatment, landfill sites and from anaerobic
digestion of organic materials. This is a rapidly evolving area and
one which is seen as key to the government meeting its targets for
renewable energy. Rowan House has worked on projects to review
BioGas generation and usage, with a particular focus on improving
the gas quality. This has two main benefits; firstly in maximising
return from the gas generated and secondly in improving the life and
reliability of the equipment and plant which use the gas.
Rowan House is able to offer a BioGas Value Study, whereby the
quality of the gas produced is measured and the optimum level of
refinement is recommended, given the ultimate use of the gas. This
can vary from a simple requirement to burn the gas, to improving it
for use in a CHP engine, right though to refining it to a standard
suitable to inject into the Grid.
Rowan House is also able to offer a range of specially designed
plant and processes to achieve the desired level of refinement. Many
of the issues which disrupt BioGas usage processes are caused by
water contamination, both in droplet and vapour form. Rowan House
offers an efficient and cost effective Dehumidifying solution - the
DBG system - which is tailored for each user's requirments. Further
information about this and our BioGas Value Study services can be
found on our downloadable data sheets -
Rowan House BIOGAS Value Study and
Rowan House DBG.