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MATEC Web Conf.
Volume 164, 2018
The 3rd International Conference on Electrical Systems, Technology and Information (ICESTI 2017)
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Article Number | 01027 | |
Number of page(s) | 6 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201816401027 | |
Published online | 23 April 2018 |
Simulation Study of Bio-Methane Conversion into Hydrogen for Generating 500 kW of Power
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Department of Biotechnology Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Gombak, Kuala Lumpur 53100, Selangor, Malaysia
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Department of Mechanical Engineering, International Islamic University Malaysia, Jalan Gombak, Kuala Lumpur 53100, Selangor, Malaysia Jalan Gombak, Kuala Lumpur 53100, Selangor, Malaysia
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Waste Laboratory of University Muhamadiyah of Malang, Jl. Raya Tlogomas No. 246 Malang, 65114, Indonesia
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Indonesia Association of Bioenergy Scientist and Technologist, BPPT Building II, 22nd Floor Jl. MH. Thamrin No. 8 Jakarta 10340, Indonesia
* Corresponding author: maizirwan@iium.edu.my
Research and development sectors have made great efforts for finding cleaner and greener supplements for fossil fuels. The uses of POME (Palm oil Mill Effluent) as feedstock of biogas production has attracted many industries to produce energy because this source (waste) is abundance and not fully utilised. Methane from biogas production has shown to have a significant potential to replace the depleting sources as it can be produced from renewable feed stocks. The main objective of this study is to produce hydrogen from methane obtained by digesting of POME and to transform bio-methane into hydrogen for generating 500 kW of electric power using a simulation software of SuperPro Design.
Key words: Anaerobic digestion / Bio methane / Biogas upgrading / Hydrogen production / Electric power
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