BioCNG, LLC is the co-inventor of the patent-pending BioCNG™ biogas conditioning system, which economically produces biogas-based fuel for compressed natural gas (CNG) vehicles.
The innovative system is operating successfully, running several small fleets on CNG produced from landfill gas, wastewater treatment plant digesters, and anaerobic food waste digester biogas – and at a fraction of the cost of gasoline!
While the standard BioCNG™ unit sizes use 50, 100 and 200 scfm, systems can process 20 to 2000 scfm of biogas to produce 100 to 10,000 gasoline gallon equivalents (GGE) of BioCNG per day. The fuel can be used directly or mixed with natural gas to produce a blended vehicle fuel. The modular BioCNG system can easily be expanded to respond to increased gas production.
After cleaning and conditioning, BioCNG™ fuel meets SAE J 1616 and engine manufacturers’ fuel specifications and can be used without modification in the same engines as natural gas-CNG.
In addition to designing the plant, BioCNG, LLC can help you through permitting and installation. Our services include:
Compressed natural gas (CNG) fuel is ideal for fleet managers looking for alternatives to costly gasoline and diesel fuel. Natural gas vehicles (NGVs) are good for our economy, our environment, and your bottom line. Driven by record amounts of industry investment and government incentives, more and more fleets are turning to NGVs, which use clean, inexpensive, and abundant natural gas as a vehicle fuel.
What’s more, the outlook for continued and increased use of natural gas is extremely positive. The U.S. natural gas resource base is the largest in the world and continues to grow, as millions of gallons of natural gas are being produced from previously untouched formations.
Nearly one-fifth of all transit buses were run by compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquid natural gas (LNG) in 2011. Currently, transit buses are the largest users of natural gas for vehicles.
The fastest growing NGV segment is waste collection and transfer vehicles. Almost 40 percent of the garbage trucks purchased in 2011 were natural gas-powered. BioCNG™ is ideally suited to fuel garbage trucks because after the drivers unload at the landfill, they can pull up to the BioCNG™ fueling station and fill up with RNG fuel before returning to their assigned routes.
What’s more, at least 35 U.S. airports have natural gas vehicles in their own fleets and/or have policies encouraging their use by private fleets.
For the most part, high fuel use vehicles with return-to-base operations or repetitive route or pre-set geographic operating areas are the best bets for NGVs. Fleet owners with these types of vehicles should consider use of BioCNG for their vehicle fuel:
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The BioCNG™ system offers a simple and effective technology for producing CNG vehicle fuel. Biogas is piped to the patent pending BioCNG™ System from a landfill or anaerobic digester. Then hydrogen sulfide, moisture, siloxanes, volatile organic compounds and carbon dioxide are removed. Product gas is piped to a vehicle fueling system for use as fuel in CNG vehicles.
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