biogas in the PONS Dictionary

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The fibres can be fed into anaerobic digesters to reduce the biodegradability of the waste and to produce biogas.
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Renewable natural gas or biogas is a methanebased gas with similar properties to natural gas that can be used as transportation fuel.
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Another term related to biodigesters is effluent dirtiness, which tells how much organic material there is per unit of biogas source.
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The excess biogas that is not consumed is stored in a gas bag.
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In biogas facilities, organic waste is often converted to a mixture of carbon dioxide, methane, and organic fertilizer.
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The system removes carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, water and contaminants from the biogas.
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The early years of the companys activities focused on the development of special biogas components.
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It was one of the first plants to produce biogas.
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This enables diverse technologies (wind, solar, biogas, etc.) to be developed and provides investors a reasonable return.
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It worked on improving and inventing number of rural and green technologies, including cotton spinning, renewable energy (solar cooker and biogas) and cycle rickshaw transport.
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