2015
DOI: 10.2495/safe150201
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Safety and reliability in biogas plants

Abstract: In the last ten years, everyone has been talking about biogas plants: politicians, ecologists, technicians, economists, laymen and experts. In other words: biogas has become fashionable. The energy crisis of the next few years shall be the shortage of fuel for the daily needs of millions of people and biogas plants seem to be a promising solution to help in solving this problem. Biogas plants are complicated enough to require both a total involvement with their specific technology and an accurate risk assessme… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the reason of failure of biogas digester can be due to failure of low level switch, low level alarm, O 2 controller, H 2 S controller and water trap pump. Average failure probability of biogas digester per year is 0.172 [34]. Hence, due to low failure probabilities, it is assumed that solar PV and biogas are not damaged as a consequence of the extreme event.…”
Section: Case Studies and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, the reason of failure of biogas digester can be due to failure of low level switch, low level alarm, O 2 controller, H 2 S controller and water trap pump. Average failure probability of biogas digester per year is 0.172 [34]. Hence, due to low failure probabilities, it is assumed that solar PV and biogas are not damaged as a consequence of the extreme event.…”
Section: Case Studies and Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the frequent occurrence of accidents in biogas facilities, it was necessary to develop failure diagnostic tools such as fault tree analysis (FTA) to help evaluate risk. An FTA-based study was employed to evaluate the overall risk of biogas plant [14]. Similar work on biogas plants is minimal.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%