Biogas, originating from landfills, wastewater treatment plants, or other anaerobic digestor sources, is naturally saturated with moisture. Before this gas can be used in engines, turbines, or be upgraded to RNG, a necessary step is the dehydration process. This step is vital not only to reduce the water content in the gas but also to mitigate downstream acid formation of CO2 and H2S that could otherwise lead to wear and tear on pipes, valves, instruments, and other critical components.
Roeslein’s team of engineers has harnessed its 33+ years of company experience in gas separation and compression to bring to market an industry-leading biogas dehydration system that not only dehydrates the biogas but also pressurizes the biogas, allowing for reduced pipe sizes, thus reducing pipe costs and can be tailored to a client’s specific project requirements.