| Place of Origin: | China |
| Brand Name: | CEC TANKS |
| Certification: | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI |
| Model Number: | W |
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 1set |
| Price: | $5000~$20000 one set |
| Packaging Details: | PE poly-foam between each two steel plates ; wooden pallet and wooden |
| Delivery Time: | 10-30 days after deposit received |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 60 sets per month |
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| Place of Origin | China | Brand Name | CEC TANKS |
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| Certification | ISO 9001:2008, AWWA D103 , OSHA , BSCI | Model Number | W |
| Tank Body Color: | Dark Green / Can Be Customized | Corrosion Integrity: | Excellent |
| Steel Plates Thickness: | 3mm To 12mm , Depends On The Tank Structure | Chemical Resistance: | Excellent |
| Size Of Panel: | 2.4M * 1.2M | Easy To Clean: | Smooth, Glossy, Inert, Anti-adhesion |
| Highlight: | Ghana biogas GFS tanks,CSTR process cassava waste,wastewater treatment biogas projects |
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As Ghana works to strengthen its renewable energy infrastructure and modernize its agricultural sector, the effective management of organic waste has become increasingly important. This article explores how Center Enamel’s industry-leading Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks and specialized Continuous Stirred-Tank Reactor (CSTR) technology provide a turnkey, sustainable solution for transforming Ghana’s abundant cassava processing residues into high-value biogas energy.
Cassava is a vital crop for Ghana’s economy, serving as a staple food and a key resource for small-to-large-scale industrial processing. The expansion of the cassava industry across regions like the Eastern, Ashanti, and Brong-Ahafo has led to an increase in processing output, which naturally results in significant quantities of organic waste, including starchy wastewater and fibrous peels. While traditionally discarded, these leftovers are rich in organic carbon and hold massive potential for anaerobic digestion. By adopting modern biogas technology, Ghanaian processors can effectively utilize this biomass to solve waste management challenges while simultaneously generating a reliable, self-sustaining energy source to power their daily manufacturing operations.
Converting cassava waste into biogas offers a transformative advantage for Ghana’s industrial facilities. This process provides a dual benefit: it addresses environmental concerns by reducing the high organic load (COD) in wastewater before discharge, and it produces clean methane that can be captured and used as a fuel for power generation or process heating. This transition allows agricultural plants to move away from reliance on expensive grid electricity or traditional fossil fuels. By turning a waste liability into a consistent, onsite energy asset, Ghanaian enterprises can drastically lower operating costs and enhance their long-term economic resilience.
At Center Enamel, we are committed to helping Ghana achieve its sustainability goals through precision-engineered biogas infrastructure. We recognize that every project faces unique site-specific conditions, from feedstock consistency to climatic variations. Our engineering team provides comprehensive design services, starting with a thorough analysis of waste volume and energy requirements. By integrating structural durability with advanced biochemical processes, we ensure that every facility is purpose-built to maximize biogas yield, minimize maintenance downtime, and provide long-lasting performance tailored to the specific needs of the Ghanaian agricultural landscape.
The CSTR process stands as the pillar of our biogas technology portfolio. Designed specifically for high-solids substrates, the CSTR process is ideal for handling the fibrous, organic-rich waste generated during cassava processing. Our reactors utilize high-performance mechanical stirring devices to maintain a consistent mixture of raw feedstock and anaerobic microorganisms throughout the tank. This uniform suspension prevents sludge accumulation and ensures the steady, efficient degradation of organic material, maintaining high methane production even under the high-load, continuous feeding cycles required by busy processing plants.
Our storage systems prioritize durability and airtight efficiency through the use of Glass-Fused-to-Steel (GFS) tanks. These tanks are created by bonding glass to steel at temperatures above 800°C, forming an inert, inorganic surface that is highly resistant to the harsh, acidic environments typical of biogas fermentation. When combined with our advanced double membrane roofs, the structure provides a completely airtight environment, optimized for gas collection, cost-efficiency, and rapid installation, ensuring that your biogas project is operational and efficient from the start.
Center Enamel is your dedicated partner for implementing large-scale biogas initiatives in Ghana, offering a comprehensive, one-stop service:
Adopting renewable energy is a strategic necessity for the ongoing growth of Ghana’s agricultural sector. By utilizing Center Enamel’s robust GFS tanks and the high-efficiency CSTR process, processing plants can effectively mitigate waste disposal challenges while unlocking sustainable, clean power. We remain fully committed to supporting Ghana’s industrial development with reliable, high-performance biogas solutions that contribute to a cleaner, more prosperous future for the nation.