about-cbg
about-cbg
about-cbg
I. Introduction............................................................................................................ 3
II. Global Initiatives .................................................................................................... 4
III. Policy Support ....................................................................................................... 4
IV. Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) in India .................................................................... 5
V. CBG Production Technology ................................................................................ 6
VI. Envisaged Business Model for Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) .................... 8
2. Hon’ble Prime Minister has given the following four pillars of our vision of India’s
energy future – energy access, energy efficiency, energy sustainability and energy
security. The Government of India has also set a target of – ‘Doubling Farmers
Income by 2022’.
4. CBG has calorific value and other properties similar to CNG and hence can be utilized
as green renewable automotive fuel. Thus it can replace CNG in automotive, industrial
and commercial areas, given the abundance biomass availability within the country.
5. Conversion of agricultural residue, cattle dung and municipal solid waste (MSW) into
CBG in a commercial scale is expected to have the following benefits
2. The number of bio-gas plants in Germany has doubled to nearly 9,000 plants from
4,136 plants in 2010. The total bio-gas production capacity of the plants is 8.98 Billion
Cubic Meter (BCM) equivalent to 6.6 Million Metric Ton (MMT). They are primarily
operated by farmer co-operatives, and utilize crops like maize or turnips as feedstock
in their plants.
3. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy has notified Central Financial Assistance
(CFA) for Bio-CNG.
2. The other waste streams viz. rotten potatoes from cold storage, rotten vegetables,
dairy plants, chicken/ poultry litter, food waste, horticulture waste, forestry residues
and industrial Effluent Treatment Plants (ETPs) treating organic waste can be used in
the generation of biogas.
3. The biogas produced contains approximately 55% to 60% methane, 40% to 45%
carbon dioxide and trace amounts of hydrogen sulphide. Biogas is purified to remove
carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide gases to prepare CBG. The CBG can be
transported through cylinder cascades or pipelines to retail outlets.
4. Vide Gazette Notification no. 395 dated 16th June 2015, Ministry of Road Transport
and Highways, Government of India had permitted usage of bio-compressed natural
gas (bio-CNG) for motor vehicles as an alternate composition of the compressed
natural gas (CNG).
6. Also as per the IS 16087:2016 specifications, the following shall also be met
i. CBG shall be free from liquids over the entire range of temperature and
pressure encountered in storage and dispensing system
ii. The CBG shall be free from particulate matter such as dirt, dust, etc.
iii. CBG delivered shall be odorized similar to a level found in local distribution
(ref. IS 15319)
Water scrubbing
Carbon dioxide has a higher solubility in water Fig. 4 : Water Scrubber System
than methane. Carbon dioxide will therefore be
dissolved to a higher extent than methane,
particularly at lower temperatures. In the scrubber
column carbon dioxide is dissolved in the water,
while the methane concentration in the gas phase
increases. The gas leaving the scrubber has
therefore an increased concentration of methane.
There are technologies available through which 97% purity of methane can be achieved
with minimal (<5%) methane loss.
Membrane Separation
Dry membranes for biogas upgrading are made of materials that are permeable to carbon
dioxide, water and ammonia. Hydrogen sulphide, and oxygen permeate through the
membrane to some extent while nitrogen and methane only pass to a very low extent.
Usually membranes are in the form of hollow fibers bundled together.
Apart from the above, there are also developing technologies like Cryogenic upgrading. A
comparison of the available technologies is as under:
(To be retailed through OMCs / Fixed for three years from 1.10.2018 / The price
will be reviewed at the end of 3 years.)
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