What are the Five areas of Compressed Biogas Plants ?

A biogas plant has five major areas that make the biogas production process possible

The Reception Area: One of the most important components of the plant, the reception area or the land ahead of the entire setup is used for loading and unloading of raw materials arrived for the preparation of anaerobic digestion. Different biomass has different fermentation processes hence, depending on the raw materials used the overall length of the biogas production process varies. Using pre-treatments for accelerating the fermentation process and enhancing the production process is a common practice.


The Digester Area: A waterproof airtight container with a means of entry for biomass, the digester contains all the waste to be transformed into energy. Then, to shift the biomass periodically to enable the gases and prevent the formation of layers, agitators come into action. After the fermentation, a digester via pipe enables the digest to be removed.


Purification area: The gas holder is an airproof container aimed to collect various gases during the fermentation process. Provided a gas outlet which enables biogas to come out of the digester to get purified to CBG via a gas purification system (PSA).


Filling Area: The final good in the form of gas will now shift to the filling area. Here, the compressed biogas will be filled into cascades. These are the cylinders into which, gaseous are secured and ready to be sent to pumps.


Bio Fertilizer Area: As the final good is prepared, the waste produced by the plant transforms into two different elements, slurry (Liquid fertilizer) and Organic manure (Solid fertilizer). Our organization also looks for slurry and organic manure as these two are highly beneficial for farming.

 Hence, we buy back all the final goods produced by the plant.