Precise measurement key to biogas meeting its green promise
Supplied by AMS Instrumentation & Calibration on Thursday, 28 May, 2015
Biogas produces clean, green electricity capable of helping reduce global CO2 and methane emissions. But producing biogas itself is a dirty process, prone to wide variations in operating conditions and product throughput.
Biogas processing vendor Klargastechnik Deutschland relies on highly precise flow measurement of process waste gases for its biomass fermentation equipment.
Measuring biogas flow is a difficult prospect due to challenges including seasonal changes and temperature affecting flow rates. Facing such challenges, the company embarked on a hunt for the best flow meter for its gas measurement needs.
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