BIO- CNG - ENVIRONMENT

News: Greater Chennai Corporation generates 665tonnes of bio-CNG

 

What is in the news?

       The Greater Chennai Corporation has generated 665tonnes of bio-compressed natural gas (bio-CNG) by utilizing waste collected from various areas.

 

Key takeaways from the news:

       A total of 36,726tonnes of wet waste collected from hotels and markets were utilized at the facility, which has a 100-tonne processing capacity.

       The facility has the capacity to process 100tonnes of waste. A total of 36,726tonnes of wet waste collected from hotels and markets have been utilized to generate 665tonnes of bio-CNG.

       The city generates 5,500tonnes of municipal solid waste every day.

 

Bio- compressed natural gas:

About:

       It is an advanced version of biogas produced from organic sources such as animal manure (farm yard manure) and food waste.

       It has been traditionally used in India’s rural landscape.

       Its calorific value is similar to that of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), which is used sparingly in India.

 

Constituents:

       Bio-CNG is a purified form of biogas with over 95% pure methane gas.

       It is similar to natural gas in its composition (97% methane) and energy potential.

       While natural gas is a fossil fuel, bio-CNG is a renewable form of energy produced from agricultural and food waste

       A typical bio-CNG station comprises a biogas purification unit, a compressor, and a high-pressure storage system.

 

Production:

       Bio-CNG production involves the commercial refining of biogas to enhance its methane content to above 90 percent.

       Waste products are decomposed to produce biogas, which is purified to enhance its methane content.

       The raw material is at least 90 percent segregated biodegradable waste or crop residues.

Remaining solids are used as biofertilizers in agriculture.