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The main gas present in biogas is methane (CH4), which is produced through the anaerobic digestion of organic matter by microorganisms. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, but when captured and used as biogas, it can be a renewable energy source for heating, electricity generation, and vehicle fuel.
I'm Kinda Guessing this one but; I dont think it does at all, in any way... Methane is an organic compound Apart from the fact Electrolysis can release some gasses for instance Hydrogen... Somebody please correct me if i am wrong
Methane is removed from the atmosphere through natural processes like oxidation by hydroxyl radicals and microbial consumption in soil and water. To reduce its presence, human activities like capturing methane emissions from landfills and livestock, improving energy efficiency, and transitioning to renewable energy sources can help decrease methane levels in the environment.
Its used for fossil fuels in cars, planes and boats. Its used in planes because they need a fuel which freezing point is higher than the standard -90°C in the air. It can also be used as a energy source but scientists haven't established to what degree.
Bio gas is a renewable source of energy. All organic waste products are colled in big chamber then allowed to decompose in absence of oxygen. This produces methane gas which can be channeled out of the chamber via pipe outlet. This methane can be used for various purposes and energy is clean burning.
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Renewable methane can be produced by anaerobic digestion of organic waste materials such as agricultural residues, food waste, or wastewater sludge. It can also be produced through the process of power-to-gas, where excess renewable electricity is used to produce hydrogen through electrolysis, which is then combined with carbon dioxide to produce methane.
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Methane...
No, this statement is not accurate. Ores containing methane, such as coal beds, are considered to be non-renewable resources because they are finite and take millions of years to form. Methane itself is a natural gas that can be considered a non-renewable resource as well.
Fuel cells are a manufactured item and are not renewable. The fuel that is used in the fuel cells can either be renewable (alcohol, methane from waste digestion,hydrogen from wind or solar conversion of water) or non-renewable (Hydrogen or methane from oil and gas production, alcohol from industrial processes)
Examples: oil, methane, coal.
Short answer: its renewable. Longer answer: Naturally formed pockets of methane will not renew themselves for thousands of years. However, methane can be made from biodegradable organic materials and those materials are renewable. So while it may be possible for us to use up all the naturally stored methane underground (though its not likely); we can always just make more by growing the organic materials needed to create it. So it depends on which source of methane you are talking about, naturally formed pockets of it are not renewable, but man made methane is renewable.
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Coal is the one we use the most of. Oil comes to mind. Nuclear energy is non-renewable. Methane is renewable, but not used much, nor easily renewable or environmentally freindly.
Natural as, methane (CH4), is non-renewable. It is one of the fossil fuels (coal, oil and natural gas).
Fire isn't a resource. Fires can burn either renewable fuels (wood, methane) or non-renewable fuels (oil, coal).