Iogen Corporation (20240209272). METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A FUEL FROM BIOGAS simplified abstract
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METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A FUEL FROM BIOGAS
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Patrick J. Foody of Ottawa (CA)
METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A FUEL FROM BIOGAS - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240209272 titled 'METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING A FUEL FROM BIOGAS
- Simplified Explanation:**
The patent application describes a method for producing fuel by transporting pressurized biogas to a different location and extracting the biogas from the pressure vessels. The process is enhanced by controlling the decanting flow rate, actively heating the biogas, or a combination of both.
- Key Features and Innovation:**
- Transporting pressurized biogas to a different location for fuel production. - Controlling the decanting flow rate to improve the process. - Actively heating the biogas within the pressure vessels for better efficiency.
- Potential Applications:**
- Renewable energy production. - Fuel for vehicles. - Industrial applications requiring biogas as a fuel source.
- Problems Solved:**
- Enhancing the efficiency of fuel production from biogas. - Improving the overall process of extracting biogas from pressure vessels.
- Benefits:**
- Increased fuel production efficiency. - Reduced energy consumption in the production process. - Enhanced control over the decanting flow rate for optimal results.
- Commercial Applications:**
- Renewable energy companies. - Transportation companies looking to use biogas as a fuel source. - Industrial facilities requiring biogas for their operations.
- Questions about the Technology:**
1. How does controlling the decanting flow rate improve the fuel production process? 2. What are the advantages of actively heating the biogas within the pressure vessels?
Original Abstract Submitted
a method for producing a fuel includes transporting one or more pressure vessels containing pressurized biogas from a first location to a second location, and removing biogas from the one or more pressure vessels at the second location. the fuel production process is improved by controlling the decanting flow rate to provide a total decant time greater than 30-40 minutes, by actively heating biogas contained within the one or more pressure vessels, or some combination thereof.