Biomethane Pipeline

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Biomethane pipelines are a type of infrastructure used to transport biomethane, which is a form of renewable energy generated from organic matter. Biomethane pipelines are typically constructed underground and can be up to several miles long. The pipeline contains a network of pipes that connect biogas production facilities with end-users such as power plants or natural gas distribution networks. The biomethane is transported through the pipeline in its gaseous state and is then converted into electricity or fed into the natural gas grid for use as fuel. Biomethane pipelines provide an efficient way to transport renewable energy over long distances, helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and increase the use of renewable sources of energy.

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Advanced Biofuels of Idaho Mears, Scott is located at 1000 J St. Heyburn ID 83336 Phone:(208) 593-3312 scott@abidaho.com

We take this organic matter, add our own special brand of magic (internally we call it science), and send it through our own proprietary and technologically advanced systems. Here, the organics become feedstock to our own friendly collection of decomposing bacteria. While enjoying a marvelous feast, these little bugs produce all the biogas we are after.

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