A summary of eight years of operation of the biogas heat and power-generating set in the Waste Treatment Plant of WARTA S.A. in Czêstochowa
 
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Publication date: 2006-02-01
 
 
Combustion Engines 2006,124(1), 71-81
 
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The paper presents a summary of the last eight years of industrial operation of the biogas heat and power-generating set in the Waste Treatment Plant of WARTA S.A. in Czêstochowa. This is a typical installation of the CHP (Combined Heat and Power) coupled power engineering, which generates electrical power and heat at the source of gas fuel and at the place of demand. Its is composed of a gas combustion engine driving an asynchronous generator and a set of two heat exchangers. The combustion engine is supplied with biogas acquired from the Waste Treatment Plant, where it is generated as a byproduct during sewage sludge treatment.
 
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