The new Pushige Biomass Energy Center in Hualien County on the east coast of Taiwan is the primary biogas plant in the nation to use livestock manure as its feedstock, utilizing a digester mixing system made by Landia.
The plant features six of Landia’s externally mounted GasMix methods, which improve biogas yields. The 18.5 kw models are helping generate what’s going to amount to approximately 876,000 kWh of electricity each year for the Taipower grid (equivalent to the electrical energy capacity of 250 households) from 300 tonnes of livestock manure wastewater every day in the breeding space of Sanmin, Yuli Town where eight livestock farms are home to nearly 10,000 pigs and near seven-hundred cows.
ที่วัดแรงดัน from the Landia Chopper Pump, the digester mixing system attracts thick liquid from the underside of the 6,000 m3 tank, where solids are chopped to accelerate the digestion process and stop clogging of pipes and nozzles. In the primary stage of the mixing course of, the livestock wastewater is injected into the higher half of the digester, whilst biogas is aspirated from the highest of the tank and combined into the liquid. This reduces buoyancy on the floor of the liquid, and the rising fuel bubbles continue to mix after the pumps are switched off.
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