Selecting a biogas analyzer requires a focus on sensor technology, gas detection range, and environmental durability. For industrial biogas plants or landfill sites, you must prioritize multi-gas detection capabilities, typically covering CH4 (Methane), CO2 (Carbon Dioxide), H2S (Hydrogen Sulfide), and O2 (Oxygen). Ensure the device uses NDIR (Non-Dispersive Infrared) technology for CH4 and CO2 to ensure long-term stability and electrochemical sensors for H2S and O2. For high-moisture environments, look for units with integrated moisture traps or gas conditioning systems to prevent sensor damage.