TBM CO., LTD. (20240265353). MATCHING SYSTEM FOR METHANE RESOURCE UTILIZING FOOD WASTE simplified abstract

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MATCHING SYSTEM FOR METHANE RESOURCE UTILIZING FOOD WASTE

Organization Name

TBM CO., LTD.

Inventor(s)

Kunihiro Sahara of Tokyo (JP)

MATCHING SYSTEM FOR METHANE RESOURCE UTILIZING FOOD WASTE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240265353 titled 'MATCHING SYSTEM FOR METHANE RESOURCE UTILIZING FOOD WASTE

The abstract describes a methane resource matching system that connects various terminal devices equipped at different locations in the process of bio-gasification of food waste.

  • The first terminal device is located at a source of food waste and inputs information related to food waste.
  • The second terminal device is located at a biogas plant and inputs information related to the operating status of the plant.
  • The third terminal device is located at a support company that investigates the source of food waste and the biogas plant, inputting information related to food waste and plant status.
  • A management server at a general headquarters oversees the bio-gasification process and manages information from the terminal devices.

Potential Applications: - Efficient management of food waste bio-gasification process - Optimization of methane resource utilization - Streamlining communication between different entities involved in the process

Problems Solved: - Lack of coordination between food waste sources and biogas plants - Inefficient use of methane resources - Difficulty in monitoring and managing the bio-gasification process

Benefits: - Improved efficiency in methane production - Reduction in food waste - Enhanced coordination and communication among stakeholders

Commercial Applications: Title: "Integrated Methane Resource Matching System for Food Waste Bio-Gasification" This technology can be used in waste management companies, biogas plants, and support companies involved in bio-gasification processes. It can also be valuable for municipalities looking to optimize their waste management strategies.

Questions about the technology: 1. How does the methane resource matching system improve the efficiency of bio-gasification processes? 2. What are the key advantages of connecting terminal devices at different stages of the process?


Original Abstract Submitted

a methane resource matching system include a first terminal device that is equipped at a source of food waste, and that inputs information relating to food waste; a second terminal device that is equipped at a biogas plant, and that inputs information relating to an operating status at the biogas plant; a third terminal device that is equipped at a support company, which investigates the source of food waste and the biogas plant, and that inputs information relating the food waste at the source and the operating status at the biogas plant; and a management server that is equipped at a general headquarters, which oversees the bio-gasification of food waste, and that manages the source of food waste, the biogas plant, and the bio-gasification of food waste at the support company. the first terminal device, the second terminal device, the third terminal device, and the management server are connected to one another via the network.