Landfills, dairy farms, sewage treatment plants, and waste treatment plant all produce natural by-products like CH4, CO2, and other trace components.

This by-product gas can be treated and turned into biogas which can be used in gas pipelines to provide energy to homes, businesses and industries. Biogas is produced using the anaerobic digestion of waste products that farms, treatment plants, and landfills produce.

However, some harmful gasses are also produced naturally that must be controlled. H2S (hydrogen sulphide) is one of the toxic and harmful by-products that is produced when creating biogas.

It is important these facilities properly control H2S or it may result in harmful odours (smells like rotting eggs) that can infect a nearby community.Normally, the H2S limit in biogas is a super low concentration of only 4 ppm. It is important to know the biogas concentration to treat impurities present in it.

An online Biogas Analyzer that can be utilized to gauge gases, similar to carbon dioxide, oxygen, hydrosulfide, methane, and so on, in biogas. This framework is additionally material in examination of digester gas, and investigation of motor feed gas.

 

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