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A biogas holder is generally a floating cover with an extended rim that is submerged into the water level adequately so as to ensure that in the maximum lift position of the floating cover the rim still remains below the top water level. The covers for gas holders are designed with a spiral guided system or a vertical guided system. In both these cases, the rollers are attached with the cover of gas holder around its peripheral. This ensures that the cover of gas holder covers around its peripheral to ensure that the cover is rightly balanced during the lift position and is not tilted unduly under the conditions of wind load. The properly sized structure is designed to ensure the roller guidance above the gas holder tank area. The tank of a gas holder can be designed up to 110' diameter & above. Gas Holders come with engineered flexible membrane that is seal tight to the tank wall.

Gas Holder

Design
The design of a gas holder resembles a large container where natural gas or biogas is stored near the atmospheric pressure at ambient temperatures. The volume of the container is designed keeping in mind the quantity of stored gas, with pressure coming from the weight of a movable cap. Usually the volumes of a large gas holder are about 50,000 m, with 60 m diameter structures.

Gas holders are generally used for balancing purposes rather than for actually storing gas for later usage. Earlier, large underground reservoirs, such as salt caverns were used to store gas. However, now a days, line-packing is the preferred method.

Advantages
Gas holders offer several advantages over other methods of storage. These present the single storage technique that keeps the gas at district pressure. Once the district low pressure switch falls and the booster fans come on, the gas in these holders can be used in a very short span of time for various purposes. Gas is stored in these gas holders throughout the day when small gas is being used.