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BiogasThe mixture of methane, carbon dioxide, and other minor gases formed from the decomposition of organic materials.
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BiogasSee Gas/liquids from biomass.
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BiogasBiogas is generated when bacteria degrades biological material in the absence of oxygen, in a process known as anaerobic digestion. Since biogas is a mixture of methane (also known as marsh gas or nat [..]
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Biogasfuel produced by bacteria helping to decompose organic material, such as plants and sewage.
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Biogasa methane and carbon dioxide emission due to the breakdown of organic matter by anaerobic bacteria. Some trap it for use as an alternative fuel source.
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Biogasa form of biofuel where methane gas is obtained from decomposing biomass for energy use.
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BiogasElectricity production from methane recovery.
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BiogasBiogas is a combustible gas composed of methane (65%) and carbon dioxide (35%). It comes from the fermentation of animal and/or plant-based organic material in the absence of oxygen and is a renewable [..]
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BiogasMethane-rich gas produced by the breakdown and decomposition of organic material, most commonly manure, plants, or food waste.
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BiogasMethane and other combustible gases released from the decomposition of organic materials.
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BiogasA combustible gas derived from decomposing biological waste under anaerobic conditions. Biogas normally consists of 50 to 60% methane.
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BiogasA product of the methanation (anaerobic digestion) of organic waste. Biogas contains 50 to 70% methane (CH4, identical to natural gas), 20 to 50% carbon dioxide and small amounts of ammonia, nitrogen [..]
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BiogasGases produced from the digestion of biomass anaerobically. Consists largely of methane that can be burned as fuel.
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BiogasA combustible gas derived from decomposing biological waste under anaerobic conditions. Biogas normally consists of 50 to 60 percent methane.
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BiogasTypically it refers to the gas produced by the anaerobic digestion or fermentation of organic matter including manure, sewage sludge, municipal solid waste, biodegradable waste. If opportunely ref [..]
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BiogasMethane produced from fermentation. Often produced by farmers via fermentation of animal waste and used to offset fuel costs.
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BiogasBiogas is a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide that is generated when bacteria degrade biological material in the absence of oxygen, in a process known as anaerobic digestion. Biogas can be burned [..]
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Biogaslandfill gas and sewage gas, also called biomass gas.
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Biogas
A mixture of methane and carbon dioxide, produced by anaerobic digestion of organic waste matter, used as a fuel
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