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New ways of producing biofuel
In the context of a research project funded by the EU, scientists in Güssing (Austria) were the first to demonstrate a thermochemical conversion of solid biomass into biomethane, synthetic natural gas (SNG) respectively, as a fuel for cars.
„The project is of symbolic character for the commercial provision
of synthetic biomethane based on solid biomass. We assume this will
entail a variety of activities in research & development as well as
within the commercial sector and it will contribute to the highly
efficient use of biomass for a sustainable provision of energy”, says
Michael Seiffert, project manager at the German Biomass Research Center
(DBFZ) in Leipzig.
Prospectively, the biomethane made from biogene solids is to be
distributed via the existing natural gas supply grid in Europe and will
be made available to the potential users in a consumer-oriented way.
Then the biomethane can be used easily, unproblematically and
comparatively efficient not only in motor vehicles, but also for heat
and current production.
Source: Deutsches BiomasseForschungsZentrum
