The energy contents of biogas could be significantly enhanced by upgrading it to vehicle fuel quality.A pilot-scale separation plant based on carbon hollow fiber membranes for upgrading biogas to vehicle fuel quality ...The energy contents of biogas could be significantly enhanced by upgrading it to vehicle fuel quality.A pilot-scale separation plant based on carbon hollow fiber membranes for upgrading biogas to vehicle fuel quality was constructed and operated at the biogas plant,Gl?r IKS,Lillehammer Norway.Vehicle fuel quality according to Swedish legislation was successfully achieved in a single stage separation process.The raw biogas from anaerobic digestion of food waste contained 64±3 mol%CH_4,30–35 mol%CO_2 and less than one percent of N_2 and a minor amount of other impurities.The raw biogas was available at 1.03 bar with a maximum flow rate of 60 Nm^3h^(à1).Pre-treatment of biogas was performed to remove bulk H_2O and H_2S contents up to the required limits in the vehicle fuel before entering to membrane system.The membrane separation plant was designed to process 60 Nm^3h^(à1)of raw biogas at pressure up to 21 bar.The initial tests were,however,performed for the feed flow rate of 10 Nm^3h^(à1)at 21 bar.The successful operation of the pilot plant separation was continuously run for 192 h(8days).The CH_4 purity of 96%and maximum CH_4 recovery of 98%was reached in a short-term test of 5 h.The permeate stream contained over20 mol%CH_4which could be used for the heating application.Aspen Hysys~?was integrated with Chem Brane(in-house developed membrane model)to run the simulations for estimation of membrane area and energy requirement of the pilot plant.Cost estimation was performed based on simulation data and later compared with actual field results.展开更多
文摘The energy contents of biogas could be significantly enhanced by upgrading it to vehicle fuel quality.A pilot-scale separation plant based on carbon hollow fiber membranes for upgrading biogas to vehicle fuel quality was constructed and operated at the biogas plant,Gl?r IKS,Lillehammer Norway.Vehicle fuel quality according to Swedish legislation was successfully achieved in a single stage separation process.The raw biogas from anaerobic digestion of food waste contained 64±3 mol%CH_4,30–35 mol%CO_2 and less than one percent of N_2 and a minor amount of other impurities.The raw biogas was available at 1.03 bar with a maximum flow rate of 60 Nm^3h^(à1).Pre-treatment of biogas was performed to remove bulk H_2O and H_2S contents up to the required limits in the vehicle fuel before entering to membrane system.The membrane separation plant was designed to process 60 Nm^3h^(à1)of raw biogas at pressure up to 21 bar.The initial tests were,however,performed for the feed flow rate of 10 Nm^3h^(à1)at 21 bar.The successful operation of the pilot plant separation was continuously run for 192 h(8days).The CH_4 purity of 96%and maximum CH_4 recovery of 98%was reached in a short-term test of 5 h.The permeate stream contained over20 mol%CH_4which could be used for the heating application.Aspen Hysys~?was integrated with Chem Brane(in-house developed membrane model)to run the simulations for estimation of membrane area and energy requirement of the pilot plant.Cost estimation was performed based on simulation data and later compared with actual field results.