This paper investigates the impact of compression ratios on the combustion of biogas-powered engines with varying CO2 concentrations, revealing that increased compression ratios significantly affect combustion pressure and temperature. The research highlights the advantages of converting traditional engines to dual fuel systems, allowing the use of both biogas and petroleum fuels, which provides economic and operational benefits. Additionally, it concludes that existing biogas engines are not optimal due to stability issues, emphasizing the need for technology that can facilitate such conversions effectively.