[Digestion] Gas storage

David davidf at kingdombio.com
Wed Dec 18 02:09:04 CST 2013


Paul and listers, Hello,

Thank you for this link, it is interesting. However, the technology is 
German, not Chinese, although the German company involved is probably 
doing well by getting its technology made cheaply in China. There has 
been good co-operation between German and Chinese companies on renewable 
energy projects in the past few years, especially in wind and solar 
energy. This co-operation has been extended to biogas. China launched a 
huge small-scale rural biogas programme in the 1960s, but the technology 
has not progressed very far. The main aim was to improve quality 
control, so the millions of plant builts could last more than a few 
years each. This link with German technology allows them to move into a 
large-scale industrial approach to AD.

Best wishes,
David
davidf at kingdombio.com

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------ Original Message ------
From: "Paul Harris" <harrisfm at aapt.net.au>
To: "For Discussion of Anaerobic Digestion" 
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Sent: 18/12/2013 07:14:15
Subject: [Digestion] Gas storage
>G'day All,
>
>I have just been given information from AMOCO China chengdu about 
>spherical (and other shaped) gas storage systems and was wondering if 
>anyone had experiences with this company (good or bad)? See 
>http://www.amoco.com.cn/ for information.
>
>Happy digesting,
>
>-- HOOROO
>Mr Paul Harris
>
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