Arturo, I've been gathering information on using biogas in boilers as well. Seems especially useful in wastewater plants where there are siloxanes to eat up ICE's and for urban CHP where noise pollution from ICE's is unacceptable. From what I have learned from other operators so far is that it works quite well and needs only different burners such as these... http://www.dunphy.co.uk/ http://www.rielloburners.co.uk/ I can't really imagine what would be in biogas that would cause it to accumulate in firetubes any differently than natural gas. Warren --- On Sat, 11/6/10, Arturo Ávalos-Longoria <a.ava...@avaloninmobiliaria.com.mx> wrote:
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