PurePac Grand
Large-scale RNG production
Large-scale biogas purification is especially advantageous for industrial operations and renewable energy investors. These project sizes offer an optimal balance between capital investment and operational efficiency for biomethane production aimed at grid injection and vehicle fuel markets. The PurePac Grand is suitable for a wide range of industries, transforming waste into high-quality renewable natural gas.
Key benefits
- Easy integration with any biogas plant
- Large-scale biomethane production
- Prefabricated & standardized units.
- Extensive biogas treatment
- Gas-to-grid, bioCNG, and bioCO2
- CO2 liquefaction technology can easily be integrated
- Improvement of the CI score
- Additional revenue streams
- Reach sustainability goals
For every sector
The PurePac Grand with a capacity of 1,500 – 2,500 Nm3/hr (935 – 1,471 SCFM) is applicable to all industries. Such as wastewater treatment plants, municipal waste managements, food and beverage industries, transportation, and renewable energy developers. Adding a CO2 liquefaction plant to the biogas purification system further increases the sustainability as well as revenue.
Large-scale upgrading and bio-CO2
A CO2 liquefaction plant is an essential add-on to a biogas upgrading system, which is why our customer in Brazil chose for both these technologies. The integration of a CO2 liquefier improves the carbon intensity (CI) score and the efficiency of the biogas upgrader. The plant produces renewable natural gas and liquid food-grade biogenic carbon dioxide from agro-industrial waste.
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How does it work?
Sustainable upgrading
Large-scale biogas upgrading is a perfect answer for sustainable energy production. By converting agricultural residues, municipal solid waste, wastewater, and industrial byproducts, these facilities simultaneously address waste management challenges while producing renewable energy. The upgraded biogas, or RNG, can be seamlessly integrated into existing natural gas infrastructure, used as a renewable transport fuel, or converted to electricity and heat. As biogas capacity expands worldwide, large-scale upgrading facilities are becoming of more importantance. These facilities provide consistent, reliable energy while decarbonizing multiple industries and reducing our reliance on fossil fuels.