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The biogas upgrading market is a subset of the biofuel industry, focused on the production of renewable energy from organic waste. Biogas is produced through anaerobic digestion, a process that breaks down organic matter in the absence of oxygen. The biogas produced is composed of methane and carbon dioxide, and must be upgraded to meet the quality standards of natural gas. Upgrading involves removing impurities such as water, hydrogen sulfide, and siloxanes, and increasing the methane content. The upgraded biogas can then be used as a fuel for transportation, heating, and electricity generation.
The biogas upgrading market is growing rapidly, driven by increasing demand for renewable energy sources and government incentives for the production of biofuels. Companies in the market include Air Liquide, Linde, Siemens, and Wärtsilä. Show Less Read more