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Anaerobic Digestion Equipment

Anaerobic digestion equipment its selection and efficient running is crucial in the biogas-producing process. Anaerobic digestion is a process that can be used to produce renewable energy and biogas. It is an effective way of converting organic matter into renewable energy, which can be used for heating or electricity production.

It helps to control the pH levels, purifies the methane and aids in separating the solids and fibres from the liquid output. This equipment also controls the feed pumps which regulate the rate at which the microorganisms produce the biogas of the reactor by controlling a variety of input requirements.

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Anaerobic Equipment – A market worth thinking about?

In this section we feature the following anaerobic equipment pages:

pH Control Equipment
Anaerobic Digestion Pumps
Anaerobic Digestion Tanks
Biogas Generator Manufacturers
Biogas Holders for Anaerobic Digestion Plants
Heat Exchangers for Anaerobic Digestion Plants
Biogas Analysis and Gas Quality Monitoring Equipment

What our Readers Should Know About the Anaerobic Equipment Market Sector

Anaerobic Digestion Equipment is a rapidly expanding market sector. BCC Research recently reported (Autumn 2014) that the market worldwide for anaerobic equipment (including landfill gas utilisation) was almost $4.5 billion in 2013, according to their estimates. The market is projected to reach $7 billion by 2018 and they think it will grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of over 9% over the 5 year period from 2013 to 2018. The AD equipment market is part of the Sustainable Energy Market overall, which is expected to rise from $124 billion in 2010 to $217 billion in 2016.

BCC Research has classified the Anaerobic Digestion Equipment market by the main feed sources it serves. These are municipal and domestic sewage, industrial wastewater, landfill gas, and agricultural wastes. Within the agricultural wastes category, they include animal manure and crop residues. Where energy crops are co-digested with manure and other organic farm wastes, they have been included as part of this market. The Anaerobic Digestion Equipment (or “Biogas”) market can also be broken down by the end-use of the biogas. In this case, the main end-use classifications suggested are municipal power generation, on-site heat and power production, and transportation applications. View the Market Sector Report here.

Why Investors are Taking an Interest in the Anaerobic Digestion Equipment Market?

Anaerobic Digestion Equipment sits firmly within the renewable, sustainable energy generation niche. As such, it is expected to be the fastest-growing energy sector over the next two decades, and domestic energy supplies are seen as a means of avoiding high oil prices.

Biogas, a clean fuel derived primarily from waste materials, is a unique alternative to traditional fossil energy. Governmental regulations and environmental concerns will drive significant growth in this market in the medium term.

How is this Equipment Market Supporting Sustainable Energy?

Biogas is considered to be a sustainable energy source, so by enabling biogas energy the market sector is considered to be “green”, and is supporting sustainable energy production. A commonly accepted definition of sustainable sources is energy sources which are not expected to be depleted in a time frame relevant to the human race.

Biomethane Upgrade Equipment – A New Entrant to this Market

Since 2010, an additional anaerobic digestion process is increasingly being provided at AD Plants to enhance the methane content of the product gas (biogas) so that no further processing may be required for utilization as a high quality, high Btu gas comprising greater than 90% methane, and in all respects equivalent to natural gas.

The most advanced membrane technology-based biogas upgrading equipment also utilizes the carbon dioxide produced during anaerobic digestion. It may be physically and chemically separated and removed to become an additional saleable product while reducing the carbon dioxide content of the biogas to comply with the requirements for high Btu gas and sold as CNG.

The UK Renewable Energy Strategy commits to an increased and sustainable supply and use of biomass for heat, power and transport. Making this an exciting, high-growth rate, market sector, which we are pleased to feature here, in this section of our website.


[First published November 2014. Updated December 2022.]

Comments

    • Amy Turner
    • June 21, 2017
    Reply

    Why don’t you write a training course on anaerobic digestion. As a student you have to discover the best one that will be suited for your skills. It is impossible to be perfect, but you stand out and you have a unique knowledge, which would likely make for good training.

    • John
    • August 20, 2017
    Reply

    Together, we are developing joint programs to help customers implement environmentally friendly anaerobic digestion technology using the proven SMARTFERM® system.

      • katherine holman
      • October 12, 2019
      Reply

      Please contact me re: the SMARTFERM system. Kathy Holman Ortega Equestrian Center, San Juan Capistrano, CA 92675 oecboss@aol.com

    • JasonB
    • September 23, 2017
    Reply

    I see your website needs some fresh updates. Writing takes a lot of time, we do understand.

    But to imply as you do, that biomethane is a new entrant technology might have been correct 3 or 4 years ago it is definitely no longer true.

    Plenty of biomethane upgrade equipment is now well established. Search for biogts biomethane equipment to see why.

    • The Cat in the Hat
    • July 11, 2018
    Reply

    Hello There. This is a very well written article. I seek anaerobic digestion equipment in-depth reviews.
    Where are your product comparison reviews. I will be sure to bookmark it and come back to read more of your useful info. Thanks for the post.

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