130KW Biogas CHP Clean Energy Power System

Biogas CHP
December 25, 2025
Category Connection: Biogas CHP
Brief: See how this offering can bring practical value to common tasks and projects. In this video, we provide a detailed walkthrough of the 130KW Biogas CHP Clean Energy Power System. You'll see the system in operation, learn about its key components like the STYER T10 engine and ComAp controller, and understand how it efficiently converts biogas into combined heat and power. We also demonstrate its environmentally friendly design and maintenance-friendly features for reliable, sustainable energy generation.
Related Product Features:
  • Generates 130 kWe of continuous electrical power and 194 kWt of thermal power with an overall efficiency of 82.8%.
  • Powered by a robust STYER T10 engine, 6 cylinders, 4-stroke, water-cooled, running at 1500 RPM.
  • Features a ComAp controller and Woodward speed governor for precise system management and reliability.
  • Utilizes high-efficiency SWEP water-water and stainless steel water-exhaust heat exchangers.
  • Designed with comprehensive heat insulation and full stainless steel inner pipelines to minimize heat loss.
  • Operates at a low noise level of 59 dB(A) at 7 meters, thanks to soundproof design and maximum noise reduction.
  • Built with easy access for maintenance and uses quality components like ABB circuit breakers and Impco ignition.
  • CE approved and meets specific biogas requirements, including methane content ≥55% and low impurity levels.
FAQs:
  • What is the electrical and thermal output of this biogas CHP system?
    This system delivers a continuous electrical output of 130 kWe and a thermal output of 194 kWt, achieving an overall efficiency of 82.8% for combined heat and power generation.
  • What are the key components and certifications of this CHP system?
    Key components include the STYER T10 engine, ComAp controller, Woodward speed governor, SWEP heat exchangers, and ABB electrical components. The system is CE approved, ensuring it meets European safety and performance standards.
  • What are the biogas requirements for operating this CHP system?
    The biogas must have a methane (CH4) content of at least 55%, with low levels of impurities such as hydrogen sulfide (<200 mg/m3), ammonia (<15 mg/m3), and particles (<5μm). The gas inlet pressure should be between 3-5 kPa.
  • What support and guarantee does SevenPower provide for this biogas CHP system?
    During the guarantee period, SevenPower replaces any defective parts free of charge under normal use and service, in accordance with the maintenance schedule, and covers the transportation costs.