Annexure 1 - Is 16087 - 2016 PDF
Annexure 1 - Is 16087 - 2016 PDF
Annexure 1 - Is 16087 - 2016 PDF
Indian Standard
Biogas (Biomethane) —
Specification
( First Revision )
ICS 75.060
© BIS 2016
FOREWORD
This Indian Standard (First Revision) was adopted by the Bureau of Indian Standards after the draft finalized by
the Petroleum and their Related Products of Synthesis or Biological Origin Sectional Committee had been approved
by the Petroleum, Coal and Related Products Division Council.
The standard on biogas was first published in 2013. The main purpose of the standard was to provide general
guidelines for the biogas (biomethane) composition, quality parameters and for biogas (biomethane) thermal
application, applications in stationary engines, automotive applications and supply through piped network.
Biogas (biomethane) is primarily methane gas which is generated through an anaerobic digestion of organic
wastes by micro organisms. It is a relatively simple and economical method to produce a fuel from waste. The
waste could comprise agricultural and crop waste, human waste and animal waste (cow dung for instance). Biogas
(biomethane) is an environment friendly, clean fuel.
The raw biogas (biomethane) as obtained from the waste digesters comprises of methane (CH4) as the main
component (50 - 70 percent), and carbon dioxide (CO2) (30 - 40 percent) with varying quantities of H2S, moisture
and some other gases in trace quantities. Its composition varies depending upon the substrates used. The raw
biogas is processed and purified from the unwanted gases like CO2, H2S and moisture upto a certain required
level.
The standard has been taken up for revision to fulfil the need of Ministry of Road Transport and Highways
(MoRTH) for compressed biogas for automotive purposes. The Committee reviewed the existing standard and
felt that for automotive purposes, the biogas should have same quality parameters as that of compressed natural
gas for automotive use.
In this revision requirement of moisture and H2S has been modified.
For the purpose of deciding whether a particular requirement of this standard is complied with, the final value,
observed or calculated, expressing the result of a test or analysis, shall be rounded off in accordance with IS 2 : 1960
‘Rules for rounding off numerical values (revised)’. The number of significant places retained in the rounded off
value should be the same as that of the specified value in this standard.
IS 16087 : 2016
Indian Standard
BIOGAS (BIOMETHANE) — SPECIFICATION
( First Revision )
1 SCOPE IS No./ Title
International
This standard prescribes the requirements and the
Standard
methods of sampling and test for biogas (biomethane)
ISO 6326-3 : Natural gas — Determination of
use in stationary engines, automotive (bio-CNG/bio
1989 sulphur compounds: Part 3
compressed gas [CBG]) and thermal and industrial
Determination of hydrogen sulphide,
applications as supplied in cylinders and through piped
mercaptan sulphur and carbonyl
network.
sulphide sulphur by potentiometry
2 REFERENCES ISO 14532 : 2001 Natural gas — Vocabulary
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IS 16087 : 2016
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