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Definition of biogas in English: biogasnoun ˈbʌɪə(ʊ)ɡasˈbaɪoʊˌɡæs mass nounGaseous fuel, especially methane, produced by the fermentation of organic matter. 生物气,沼气 Example sentencesExamples - The issue is not what they use - fuel wood, agricultural waste, biogas, or something else - but that it should be available in quantities that make a difference to their lives.
- Several cities, including the Austrian city of Graz, have already made the move to either biodiesel or biogas public transportation systems.
- Another wildlife biologist, Wijeyamohan of the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, designed a system to produce biogas from elephant waste for use as a cooking fuel.
- The colossal amount of animal manure produced will be used for generating biogas and as fertiliser.
- It was found that they successfully exploited solar energy, developed large-scale integrated utilisation of biogas, and brought in better kinds of stoves that led to saving of energy.
- Another creative idea of the time saw 80 council vehicles powered by biogas produced at the Christchurch sewage plant.
- But India's government may not have a choice but to keep pushing for the wider use of biogas and other alternative fuels.
- India has to develop energy based on gas, coal, bio-mass, biogas, water and non-conventional sources, depending on the availability and feasibility.
- A good CNG infrastructure is available in several other markets already today and the environmental benefits with CNG, including biogas as a renewable methane source, are a strong argument for using methane products, ie CNG and biogas.
- The schools will soon have new and better-ventilated structures for cooking the meals, where the fire will be fueled by…… biogas, from new toilets.
- Substituting LPG with more efficient and cheaper fuels such as biogas of firewood can minimise the escalating costs.
- These digesters help prevent deforestation, since biogas rather than wood is used for cooking.
- These include groundwater heat pumps, fuel cells, solar thermal and photovoltaic panels, new fuels such as hydrogen, biomass, biogas, or bio-oil, and shared energy storage systems.
- Utilization of manure implies providing an economic return from manure by use of its nutrient elements as a fertilizer or by converting it to biogas or compost that may increase its value, or by combustion to convert it to heat.
- Across the country, farm manure and kitchen garbage are delivered to biogas plants that produce uniform fertilizer and a methane fuel burned cleanly at power plants.
- Using our technology in exploiting biogas will improve production by 60 per cent from the same quantity of material.
- Living in eastern Canada, Tave van Zyl is used to very cold winters, which sparked her interest in renewable sources of heat - specifically methane, or biogas.
- The hydrogen sulfide in biogas is also hazardous.
- From an engineering perspective, the plant is well designed, incorporating features to minimize maintenance and even generate revenue through production of biogas and fertilizer.
- Some cleaning is also required but digesters exist that produce sufficiently clean biogas for conventional engine cogenerators, as well as a high grade compost for agricultural purposes.
Definition of biogas in US English: biogasnounˈbaɪoʊˌɡæsˈbīōˌɡas Gaseous fuel, especially methane, produced by the fermentation of organic matter. 生物气,沼气 Example sentencesExamples - A good CNG infrastructure is available in several other markets already today and the environmental benefits with CNG, including biogas as a renewable methane source, are a strong argument for using methane products, ie CNG and biogas.
- Across the country, farm manure and kitchen garbage are delivered to biogas plants that produce uniform fertilizer and a methane fuel burned cleanly at power plants.
- These include groundwater heat pumps, fuel cells, solar thermal and photovoltaic panels, new fuels such as hydrogen, biomass, biogas, or bio-oil, and shared energy storage systems.
- India has to develop energy based on gas, coal, bio-mass, biogas, water and non-conventional sources, depending on the availability and feasibility.
- Using our technology in exploiting biogas will improve production by 60 per cent from the same quantity of material.
- Another wildlife biologist, Wijeyamohan of the University of Jaffna, Sri Lanka, designed a system to produce biogas from elephant waste for use as a cooking fuel.
- The schools will soon have new and better-ventilated structures for cooking the meals, where the fire will be fueled by…… biogas, from new toilets.
- From an engineering perspective, the plant is well designed, incorporating features to minimize maintenance and even generate revenue through production of biogas and fertilizer.
- Some cleaning is also required but digesters exist that produce sufficiently clean biogas for conventional engine cogenerators, as well as a high grade compost for agricultural purposes.
- These digesters help prevent deforestation, since biogas rather than wood is used for cooking.
- Utilization of manure implies providing an economic return from manure by use of its nutrient elements as a fertilizer or by converting it to biogas or compost that may increase its value, or by combustion to convert it to heat.
- It was found that they successfully exploited solar energy, developed large-scale integrated utilisation of biogas, and brought in better kinds of stoves that led to saving of energy.
- But India's government may not have a choice but to keep pushing for the wider use of biogas and other alternative fuels.
- The issue is not what they use - fuel wood, agricultural waste, biogas, or something else - but that it should be available in quantities that make a difference to their lives.
- The hydrogen sulfide in biogas is also hazardous.
- The colossal amount of animal manure produced will be used for generating biogas and as fertiliser.
- Another creative idea of the time saw 80 council vehicles powered by biogas produced at the Christchurch sewage plant.
- Living in eastern Canada, Tave van Zyl is used to very cold winters, which sparked her interest in renewable sources of heat - specifically methane, or biogas.
- Substituting LPG with more efficient and cheaper fuels such as biogas of firewood can minimise the escalating costs.
- Several cities, including the Austrian city of Graz, have already made the move to either biodiesel or biogas public transportation systems.
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