Capstone microturbines use clean technology to convert biogas into productive energy.
Biogases are created during waste water processing and anaerobic fermentation of green refuse and farm waste. Biogas consists predominantly of methane and GHG. By burning the biogas in a microturbine we reduce the impact on the environment while producing electricity and heat.

Application of Capstone biogas microturbine
Biogas generally generates lower energy values and is frequently mixed with other fractions and particles like hydrogen sulphide and siloxanes. Proper treatment prevents these contaminants from harming the microturbine. Because the microturbine does not require lubrication, the biogas-fuelled turbine requires a minimum of maintenance. These microturbines are certified as “CR” and typically are fuel flexible, adjusting automatically to fluctuating energy values of the gas.
Microturbines are excellently suited for purposes such as sewage treatment, bio gases and aerobic digestion gases.
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