| CPC F25J 3/0209 (2013.01) [F25J 3/0257 (2013.01); F25J 3/0266 (2013.01); F25J 2205/72 (2013.01); F25J 2210/66 (2013.01)] | 1 Claim |

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1. A method for recovering methane from a biogas-generating source, comprising:
accessing at least one gas stream comprising a biogas from a biogas-generating source;
removing sulfur from the gas stream;
separating a certain amount of trace contaminants from the gas stream, after removing sulfur from the gas stream, through preferential adsorption of the trace contaminants;
separating nitrogen and oxygen from the trace contaminants-depleted gas stream through preferential adsorption of methane;
releasing adsorbed methane from adsorbent through depressurization;
further releasing adsorbed methane from adsorbent through use of vacuum compressors; and
recovering a methane product from the gas stream,
wherein the preferential adsorption of trace contaminants and the preferential adsorption of methane comprises:
operating a first pressure swing adsorption vessel and a second pressure swing adsorption vessel in parallel;
capturing an online sample of a gas stream in near real-time at the first pressure swing adsorption vessel; capturing an online sample of a gas stream in near real-time at the second pressure swing adsorption vessel;
analyzing the online sample from the first pressure swing adsorption vessel to detect the presence of one or more targeted products;
analyzing the online sample from the second pressure swing adsorption vessel to detect the presence of one or more targeted products; and
adjusting adsorption time in one of the first pressure swing adsorption vessel and the second pressure swing adsorption vessel based on results of the analysis,
and wherein adjusting the adsorption time in one of the first pressure swing adsorption vessel and the second pressure swing adsorption vessel comprises: redirecting flow of some of the gas stream between the first pressure swing adsorption vessel and the second pressure swing adsorption vessel based on the results of the analysis.
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