ATMA 1 BIOGAS PLANT TECHNOLOGYBasically it is very simple to have biogas produced. Under absence of air, different bacteria change the carbons of biogene matters into biogas, mainly CH4 (Methane gas). This process is also called fermentation. A biogas plant can therefore be called the technical copy of the belly of a cow for example inside which digesting processes are going on, or an air tight cave, inside which organic matter will be fermented and the gas, being produced due to this processes will be gathered and put to further use. Either biogas will be burned directly or over a motor device transformed into electricity and heat. ATMA biogas technique additionally utilizes the pyroenergetic powers of pyramids and their shape for process optimizing . The outer texture of the PYRAMID FERMENTATION PLANT and the looks of the complete terrain depend on the preferences of the owner and can vary. Preferred is a as far as possible integration to the natural surroundings. Pyramids "grow out" from small hills, surrounded by ponds and biotope. ATMA I biogas plants technologyProcessingFlowsheet
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