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UK On-farm Anaerobic Digestion Plant Drivers and Benefits

A UK on-farm anaerobic digestion (AD) plant, also known as a biodigester, is simply an airtight sealed and heated container on the farm that breaks down organic waste materials to generate biogas, wastewater, and solid remains. Around the world, these facilities most commonly have the form of covered silos, troughs, or basins and can be […]

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Dry Anaerobic Digestion Secrets You Will Wish You Discovered First

Dry anaerobic digestion can be seen as a well-kept secret. It is seldom mentioned in most AD industry circles. Yet it is already an established technique for reducing the organic activity of MSW (Municipal Solid Waste) to make it less of a problem when landfilled. And, it is now poised to push into traditional CSTR […]

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3 Anaerobic Digestion Process Feedstock Materials Including Chocolate

Anaerobic digestion is turning not only cow – well you know – dung, into environmentally-friendly energy to heat and power your home, but also tannery (leather making) wastes, and even rejected chocolate.

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Anaerobic Digestion & Biogas Technology Can Supply 30% Of UK Domestic Gas Demand

The anaerobic digestion story continues to become bigger as new sources of biomass feedstock are identified and the biogas technology used improves

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Hydrolysis of Sewage Sludge and Anaerobic Digestion Wins

The hydrolysis of sewage sludge and the subsequent anaerobic digestion of the hydrolysed sludge output is becoming increasingly common at many sewage works. We think we are justified to call it a winning combination, and we even back up this assertion by providing information on a new contract win for the technology by Veolia, in […]

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Anaerobic Digestion Feasibility Study List of 10 Examples

Have you ever considered doing an Anaerobic Digestion Feasibility Study? If you are wondering about whether or not to build your own biogas plant, sooner or later most people consider embarking on an Anaerobic Digestion Feasibility Study. You can do these yourself, but generally, it is better to bring in a biogas expert to work […]

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Biogas Safety First and the Safety of AD Plants

Renewable energy sources are much needed, but the presence of explosive gases and potentially also pathogens means that observing biogas “Safety First” and ensuring the “Safety of Biogas/ AD/ Anaerobic Digestion Plants” must rank above simply producing valuable energy. Watch the video below which we made to give you a quick summary of the main […]

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Biogas Process Benefits Complexities and Investment Incentives

Today we are talking about biogas incentives and whether or not current policies on biogas incentives are right. Specifically, we’re going to be focused on anaerobic digestion and what we think the policymakers could or should do to maximize its potential to increase investment in the sector. Biogas is a very interesting product that is […]

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Biogas Production Process Steps All AD Experts Should Know

The biogas production process, known as anaerobic digestion, is a recognized sustainable technique. It provides renewable methane from plant photosynthesis. In principle, the idea is to convert organic materials (biomass – usually waste matter) created by the sun’s energy, into renewable energy for use by mankind. Plus, it also recycles the nutrients such as nitrogen […]

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4 Biogas Digester Facts Everyone Can Benefit From

The term “biogas digester” can describe any anaerobic digestion process. It is most associated historically with the brick built types of buried fixed Dome Biogas Digester. This type of biogas digester is very common in many developing nations, but new types of plants, can be much better. So, here are four Biogas Digester facts you […]

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