APC Palmonagas
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Applied Solution:
- Feasibility Study
Description:
With the aim of treating the waste from the palm oil plant process and generating electricity from it by harnessing the generated biogas, a feasibility study was conducted. This process, already operational in a similar plant in Ghana, utilizes the biogas from the anaerobic reactor of the factory to generate electricity for the rest of the installation.