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Technologies for Biogas Upgrading to Biomethane: A Review
by
Adnan, Amir Izzuddin
, Nomanbhay, Saifuddin
, Show, Pau Loke
, Chew, Kit Wayne
, Ong, Mei Yin
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ bio-succinic acid
/ Bioengineering
/ Biogas
/ biogas upgrading
/ Biological activity
/ Biomass
/ biomethane
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide removal
/ Chemicals
/ co2 utilization
/ Contaminants
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental management
/ feasibility assessment
/ Fossil fuels
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Impurities
/ Methanation
/ Methane
/ Natural gas
/ Raw materials
/ Refineries
/ Renewable resources
/ Review
/ State-of-the-art reviews
/ Sustainability
/ Upgrading
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management
2019
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Technologies for Biogas Upgrading to Biomethane: A Review
by
Adnan, Amir Izzuddin
, Nomanbhay, Saifuddin
, Show, Pau Loke
, Chew, Kit Wayne
, Ong, Mei Yin
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ bio-succinic acid
/ Bioengineering
/ Biogas
/ biogas upgrading
/ Biological activity
/ Biomass
/ biomethane
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide removal
/ Chemicals
/ co2 utilization
/ Contaminants
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental management
/ feasibility assessment
/ Fossil fuels
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Impurities
/ Methanation
/ Methane
/ Natural gas
/ Raw materials
/ Refineries
/ Renewable resources
/ Review
/ State-of-the-art reviews
/ Sustainability
/ Upgrading
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management
2019
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Technologies for Biogas Upgrading to Biomethane: A Review
by
Adnan, Amir Izzuddin
, Nomanbhay, Saifuddin
, Show, Pau Loke
, Chew, Kit Wayne
, Ong, Mei Yin
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ bio-succinic acid
/ Bioengineering
/ Biogas
/ biogas upgrading
/ Biological activity
/ Biomass
/ biomethane
/ Carbon dioxide
/ Carbon dioxide removal
/ Chemicals
/ co2 utilization
/ Contaminants
/ Emissions
/ Environmental impact
/ Environmental management
/ feasibility assessment
/ Fossil fuels
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Impurities
/ Methanation
/ Methane
/ Natural gas
/ Raw materials
/ Refineries
/ Renewable resources
/ Review
/ State-of-the-art reviews
/ Sustainability
/ Upgrading
/ Waste disposal
/ Waste management
2019
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Technologies for Biogas Upgrading to Biomethane: A Review
2019
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The environmental impacts and high long-term costs of poor waste disposal have pushed the industry to realize the potential of turning this problem into an economic and sustainable initiative. Anaerobic digestion and the production of biogas can provide an efficient means of meeting several objectives concerning energy, environmental, and waste management policy. Biogas contains methane (60%) and carbon dioxide (40%) as its principal constituent. Excluding methane, other gasses contained in biogas are considered as contaminants. Removal of these impurities, especially carbon dioxide, will increase the biogas quality for further use. Integrating biological processes into the bio-refinery that effectively consume carbon dioxide will become increasingly important. Such process integration could significantly improve the sustainability of the overall bio-refinery process. The biogas upgrading by utilization of carbon dioxide rather than removal of it is a suitable strategy in this direction. The present work is a critical review that summarizes state-of-the-art technologies for biogas upgrading with particular attention to the emerging biological methanation processes. It also discusses the future perspectives for overcoming the challenges associated with upgradation. While biogas offers a good substitution for fossil fuels, it still not a perfect solution for global greenhouse gas emissions and further research still needs to be conducted.
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