Biological processes for energy generation biogas plants
During the fermentation of organic materials in biogas plants, gaseous mixtures are produced that contain undesirable accompanying substances in addition to methane and carbon dioxide. The composition and load of the gases can change significantly when certain processes are used.
To ensure stable plant operation, it is important to treat these accompanying substances in a targeted manner so as not to impair downstream utilization steps such as energy generation or feed-in.
Activated carbon is used in biogas plants to remove unwanted gaseous components from the raw gas. It can help to improve the gas quality and support the reliable operation of the entire plant.