Agriculture
January 24, 2024
Bornay Inclin 600
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Bornay
Updated on January 29, 2024
·Created on December 6, 2022
BioQUBEs are small scale anaerobic digesters (biogas digesters) providing a compact solution to process smaller volumes of feedstocks and wastes on site.
BioQUBEs are small scale anaerobic digesters (biogas digesters) providing a compact solution to process smaller volumes of feedstocks and wastes on site. The systems can be configured for each site to allow multiple digesters running from a single feed system along with biogas storage, energy generation and digestate pasteurization.
The system includes several components from flexible piping, large capacity reservoirs made from plastics to shipping containers. According to the manufacturer, each system comprises 20 or 40 foot shipping containers with different numbers of modules to make up the required unit processing size. Differing feedstocks have different biogas yielding values. For example, one ton of cow slurry yields 21 m3 of biogas compared to one ton of fatty food waste which yields 320 m3 of biogas.
Target SDGs
SDG 7: Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth
Target Users (Target Impact Group)
Household, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises
Distributors / Implementing Organizations
QUBE Renewables Ltd
Competitive Landscape
Direct competitors include Sistema Biobolsa.
Manufacturing/Building Method
The system includes several components from flexible piping, large capacity reservoirs made from plastics to shipping containers. According to the manufacturer, each system comprises 20 or 40 foot shipping containers with different numbers of modules to make up the required unit processing size.
Intellectural Property Type
Trademark
User Provision Model
This product is distributed by QUBE Renewables Ltd
Distributions to Date Status
Unknown
Output energy product
Biogas
Average daily biogas production (m3/day)
217.5m3/day
Description of waste source(s)
Animal waste (cow), Food waste
Waste input requirements (kg per hour or day)
1.2 m3/day (maximum output)
Description of other input requirements
Unknown
Other input requirements (amount per hour)
Unknown
System dimensions (m)
6.096 x 12.192
Design Specifications
Each system comprises 20 or 40 foot shipping containers with differing numbers of modules to make up the required unit processing size. Differing feedstocks have different biogas yielding values. For example, one ton of cow slurry yields 21 m3 of biogas compared to one ton of fatty food waste which yields 320 m3 of biogas.
Technical Support
Unknown
Replacement Components
Unknown
Lifecycle
Unknown
Manufacturer Specified Performance Parameters
Vetted Performance Status
Unknown
Safety
Unknown
Complementary Technical Systems
None
Academic Research and References
Unknown
Compliance with regulations
Unknown
Other Information
None
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