2 Farm Methane Types One Intended and One is an Unintentional Byproduct
Farm methane for so long a neglected part of farming, is a subject which is becoming ever more popular as the word about the energy, and waste management benefits get out! There are two ways in which farm methane is produced, as follows: Methane Unintentionally Produced on the Farm: Methane produced in purpose-built and operated biogas-digesters (anaerobic […]
The Advantages of Biogas
The advantages of biogas are many. Among the greatest advantages are that the renewable energy produced, substitutes fossil fuels and thus reduces the emissions of greenhouse gases. Plus, it does it at a cost much lower than by most other techniques. In addition to the multiple renewable energy advantages of biogas are the soil fertilizer and […]
Biofertilizer Resource List – It’s a Must-Have!
Biofertilizer (or in the UK Biofertiliser) will become a major source for plant fertility in agriculture in the future*. That’s why we have compiled this resource page, defining biofertilizer and listing topics of importance re: biofertilizer and diBiofertiliser (the name for “digestate biofertilizer”). A major benefit of biofertilizers comes from the presence of “plant-growth promoting rhizobacteria” (PGPR) […]
Biomethane Production – Processed Biogas (Digester Methane) Explained
Biomethane production is the term given to producing “processed digester methane”, in other words the processed biogas from an anaerobic digestion plant. Chemically, it is very close to natural gas but unlike the latter, biomethane is produced from organic waste material in biogas plants. Also known as green gas, biomethane production is designed to produce energy […]
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Free eBook Downloads ~ Our own free ebooks written by Steve Last (IPPTS Associates) , or compiled from online resources ~ 1 READ DESCRIPTION » DOWNLOAD » 2 READ DESCRIPTION » DOWNLOAD » 3 READ DESCRIPTION » DOWNLOAD » 4 READ DESCRIPTION » DOWNLOAD » 5 READ DESCRIPTION » DOWNLOAD » $7 Check out our eBook: ” An Introduction to […]
Farm Digesters – The Book for all Farmer’s Interested in Starting an AD Project
How Farm Digesters And Biogas Production Benefits Farmers How Anaerobic Digesters Work Why farm businesses NEED them, and their well-known benefits The little-known additional benefits which AD Plant owners usually only discover AFTER they build their own Biogas Plant How to set up your own digester system. Free postage to the UK. Non-UK Residents can […]
Resources
List of Useful Websites for Information About Anaerobic Digestion and Biogas For home constructors: Completely Free! A drawing, and images to enable a home biogas plant to be constructed are at http://biorealis.com/digester/construction.html. Heating is included for cold climates. Another free explanation of how to build a small or home biogas plant, with full construction details, […]
pH Control Equipment for Biogas Digesters
pH Control Equipment is essential to most commercial scale anaerobic digestion plants to ensure that the fermentation process can continue efficiently. To maintain any large scale biological process within a reactor there are a range of parameters which need to be regularly, if not continuously, monitored. pH correction chemical dosing systems are one of the […]
Biogas Upgrade – An Introduction to Biogas Upgrading
A Biogas Upgrade is Anaerobic Digestion Industry talk for Biogas Upgrading to raise the quality of the raw biogas to the equivalent of natural gas. A biogas upgrade (upgrader) is a facility that is used to concentrate the methane in biogas to natural gas standards (CNG). The system removes carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, water and […]
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How to Make Biogas
So, “How to Make Biogas” is the question, and the answer is; “How would you like to make biogas?”. There is a choice to be made, and these days it is quite a wide choice, as we explain below. [box type=”info” size=”large”]If you have arrived here looking for information on how to make your own […]











