Category: Agriculture
Summary: Biogas
cogeneration plants are facilities that utilize biogas, a renewable energy
source produced from the breakdown of organic matter, to generate both
electricity and heat simultaneously.
Biogas cogeneration plants are facilities that utilize biogas, a renewable energy source produced from the breakdown of organic matter, to generate both electricity and heat simultaneously. This process offers increased efficiency compared to separate generation methods. Biogas, primarily composed of methane and carbon dioxide, can be produced from various sources such as agricultural waste, sewage, and landfill gas. In a cogeneration plant, the biogas is combusted to drive an engine or turbine, which generates electricity. The waste heat from this process is then captured and utilized for heating purposes, such as warming buildings or industrial processes. This combined heat and power (CHP) system maximizes the energy potential of the biogas, making it a sustainable and cost-effective solution for energy generation.

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