In Canada, Thermogenics has introduced a new biogas enrichment system that enables industrial boilers to operate using renewable biogas (or sometimes referred to as digester gas)—either independently or in combination with natural gas. Ideal for customers in the food and beverage sector, waste management, and other sustainability-driven industries, this innovation supports efficiency goals while significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
Thermogenics offers two tailored approaches for customers who produce digester gas:
· 100% Biogas Firing: For facilities that generate large, steady volumes of biogas—like food & beverage processing plants—Thermogenics’ systems can be configured to run entirely on renewable fuel.
· Co-Burn Enrichment: For customers with smaller or inconsistent biogas supply, the system blends natural gas with the available biogas. Thermogenics “baselines” the customer’s production (e.g. 4,000 CFH) and automatically supplements it with natural gas to maintain output, such as 500 BHP. With this co-burn system, customers can steadily use what they produce and only add natural gas to hit their required capacity.
This flexibility allows customers to extract the full value of their renewable fuel without compromising performance. That’s a win for both their bottom line and the environment.
Tags: biogas, Canada, Thermogenics
Category: Fuels
