Biogas Reformation

Reforming biogas to syngas makes the process of conversion into Renewable Natural Gas more efficient.

Biogas is a mixture of Methane (CH4), Carbon Dioxide (CO2), Hydrogen Sulphide (H2S) and Siloxanes (H6OSi2) and water.

Biogas cannot be compressed and therefore is not suitable for transport through the natural gas pipeline network.   To upgrade biogas by removing the none methane portions requires a series of steps to remove the sulfur, siloxanes and water and reform the CO2 and H2 as CH4.   
Through the reforming process more of the desirable biomethane is produced and converted into a high-energy fuel suitable for use in vehicles. homes and businesses.  
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