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    Methane!

    Why compare it to propane or use cubic feet or meters? Propane is very different (C3H8) than Methane ( CH4). It can be a simple conversion to liters of gas. 1 mole of a gas is 22.4 L. If given the kilojoule/mole value of the combustion of gasoline and the temp, pressure, and formula of the gas...
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    Methane!

    Why compare it to propane or use cubic feet or meters? Propane is very different (C3H8) than Methane ( CH4). It can be a simple conversion to liters of gas. 1 mole of a gas is 22.4 L. If given the kilojoule/mole value of the combustion of gasoline and the temp, pressure, and formula of the gas...
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    Anyone ever build a methane digester?

    It was not feasible because the small digesters could not produce enough methane gas. I measured using a verneir system provided by the school. I broke down the gas that was actually being produced and measured parts per million of each gas (CO2,CH4,NH3,ETC...). It is truly a matter of scale...
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    Anyone ever build a methane digester?

    Hi there. Im new here but have some experience and knowledge with methane digesters. Turns out it is not feasible to build a small scale digester, I built and studied everything from table-top models to larger models. I am still working on some projects but that will come later on as I go onto...
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