
Biogas Quality Standards
Biogas quality standards refer to the criteria that determine the composition and purity of biogas, which is produced from organic waste through anaerobic digestion. These standards typically assess the levels of key components like methane, carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and moisture. High-quality biogas should have a high methane content (ideally above 50-60%), as this is the component that can effectively produce energy. Adhering to these standards ensures that biogas can be safely and efficiently used for power generation, heating, or as a vehicle fuel, contributing to cleaner energy solutions and reducing greenhouse gas emissions.