| Chennai based manufacturer and supplier of Water Treatment Plants, Water Demineralization Plant and Systems, Bio Gas Plants, Solar Water Heaters, and Solar Lights (Indoor & Street). |
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Bio Gas Plants
The company manufactures Bio Energy Plants, which are available at cost effective prices. Our latest and highly efficacious Effluent Treatment Plants (ETP) and Sewage Treatment Plants (STP) are widely used by many industries. Our plants successfully cater to various needs of distinct industries by giving them optimum output with perfection.
ETP/STP-Anaerobic Digestion Technology Overview
"Biomass" is plant matter such as trees, grasses, agricultural crops, and other living beings plants and material. Biomasses for our project are Industrial waste contain organics/kitchen waste (Hotels or Hostels), stationary waste such as biodegradable papers and night soil. These can be used in their solid form for heating applications or electricity generation or they can be converted into liquid or gaseous fuels.
In this process, organic wastes are fed to a closed container (Biogas digester), where in the presence of methanogenic bacteria and under anaerobic conditions, it undergoes bio-degradation producing methane-rich biogas and effluent. Biogas mainly consists of methane (about 60-75%), carbon dioxide (about 25-40%) besides small quantities of NH3 and H2S and has a Calorific Value of about 5000 kcal /m3. Depending upon the waste composition, the biogas production ranges from 50-100m3/tone of wastes.
The biogas can be utilized for generating motive power or electricity through gas engines. The sludge from anaerobic digestion, after stabilization, can be used as a soil conditioner or manure. The most economical forms of biomass for generating electricity are residues. Residues are the organic byproducts of food, fiber and night soil. How far it is superior?
Using biomass to make electric power benefits the nation generating power with fewer emissions than conventional sources and beneficially using wastes that are creating land use problems. The cost to generate electricity from biomass varies depending on the type of technology used, the size of the power plant, and the cost of the biomass fuel supply. All these plants comprise of various equipments that are sturdy and are corrosion resistant, fabricated under the strict quality control methods, supervision and inspection of our quality check unit.
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