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The biogas produced by the SGBR can be utilized to replace natural gas or to generate electricity. The biogas or electricity can be tied into an already existing system for your use and/or sold to generate revenue. ... more
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The following aspects are essential for the safety of our biogas plants: • concrete vessel with a wall thickness of between 20-22 cm (0.8 – 0.9“) • vessel height usually 6 m ((20’), partially sunk in the ground • pure biogas in the gas accumulator ... more
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Digester technology has advanced to a point where we are able to utilize already developed modules in a cost effective manner on your farm. Anaerobic digesters, along with electricity generation and saleable end product biosolids, allow animal ... more
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Biogas technology helps improve the livelihoods of poor rural people and contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The use of biogas helps minimize carbon emissions caused by burning fuelwood and by the natural decomposition of ... more
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There are a number of things that can affect the biogas production in a biodigester. Biogas leaks If there is very little biogas, there may be a leak somewhere. If you are using water to seal the tank, make sure that water levels are sufficient ... more
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Aside from our main biogas page, we have compiled a number of different valuable sources of biogas information: ... more
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Tropical climes generally have no problems with temperature because the anaerobic bacteria thrive in higher temperatures. If you live in a more temperate climate, you may need to heat the tank during colder months. If temperatures within the tank ... more
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Biogas (methane) is produced from the anaerobic fermentation of agricultural based inputs such as livestock waste. Syngas is produced from a chemical/thermal conversion (high temperature combustion in an enclosed container) of wood or cellulosic ... more
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A typical 8 fermenter BIOFerm™ plant requires approximately 1 acre of space. This amount can be adjusted according to plant specifications, like the need for a silage bunker or extra percolate storage. ... more
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Biogas is primarily used for cooking and domestic warming purposes. CNG or compressed natural gas is used for fuelling vehicles. Natural gas cannot be used directly for household p... ... more
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