Biogas Holders for Anaerobic Digestion Plants
Providing biogas holders for anaerobic digestion plants is a growing business sector. Every biogas plant has a gas holder in some form. In fact you can very often spot an Anaerobic Digestion Plant by the presence of its spherical dome, or cylinder and these can at times be very striking architectural features. But how much do […]
Anaerobic Digestion Costs
Reliable sources of anaerobic digestion costs are hard to find, or non-existent. Finding out about anaerobic digestion (AD) costs can be a thankless task. The available information we have found online is invariably only provided as the total capital cost of new AD plants, in a Press Release, when a new plant is opened. A common headline […]
Biogas and Anaerobic Digestion – Clean Renewable Power
A growing interest in alternative energy and specifically, biogas and anaerobic digestion, is fuelling the construction of biogas digester facilities, which typically produce methane gas through bacteria-based anaerobic digestion (fermentation) of animal manure and other organic wastes. The resulting product is, barring the need to remove impurities, the same as natural gas and can be used in the […]
Anaerobic Digestion Model
Progress on a System to Provide an Accurate Anaerobic Digestion Model has been made by researchers. The best known Anaerobic Digestion Modelling by Mathematical Computer Analysis is that produced by the IWA.The purpose of Mathematical Computational Analysis to provide an Anaerobic Digestion Model, is to provide a basis for anaerobic digestion modelling. It’s creators hope […]
Anaerobic Co-Digestion
Anaerobic Co-Digestion, as described here, is a successful Municipal Solid Waste Management strategy where anaerobic digestion is directly integrated with (aerobic) composting in one waste facility. We published the following article originally about 10 years ago, when anaerobic digestion was still yet to really get started in the UK: The Magic of Combined Anaerobic Digestion with Composting […]
Anaerobic Digestion Basics
When we titled this page Anaerobic Digestion Basics we decided to include all the basic information someone new to Anaerobic Digestion would be looking for. We start with a definition of the AD process and provide a menu of links to the other basic AD process concepts. If you scroll down further you will see […]
Using Biogenic CO2 for Beverage Production: A Climate Remediating Innovation
In today’s world, finding sustainable ways to produce what we consume is crucial. As professionals with years of experience in the anaerobic digestion industry, we’ve seen firsthand how innovative solutions, like sourcing biogenic CO2 from the carbon dioxide byproduct of biogas upgrading, can transform challenges into opportunities. CO2 sourced from agricultural and food waste sources for […]
Agricultural Slurry Pumping Savings – Borger Satisfies an AD Plant Client
We are pleased to be able to report that highly significant savings have been achieved in agricultural slurry pumping costs at a farm-based AD Plant in Lincolnshire, as reported by Borger Pumps in combination with the distributor of their agricultural products Gissing FE. Watch our video below, or read the written article which follows. We think […]
Biomethane and the Renewable Heat Incentive (RHI)
The UK Government RHI Subsidy scheme closed at midnight on 31 March 2022. If you are a biogas plant operator with an existing renewable heating system already accredited to DRHI, you will usually be able to receive the remainder of the payment as originally promised by the government within this scheme. The following article is the archive […]
Mandatory Weekly Separate Food Waste Collections 1 Step Closer in England
Separate food waste collections are now one step closer in England as a result of an action by the departing Theresa May government. This is a move which, if the UK was going to make-good on a number of promises, has seemed to be an inevitable consequence of the stated policy. Yet, like so much […]
How Digestate and CO2 Capture Make Unsubsidised Biomethane Plants Viable: Circular Economics
Explore how circular economics transform biomethane plants into viable ventures without subsidies. By leveraging biomethane, digestate biofertiliser, and biogenic CO2, these plants unlock new revenue streams. Discover how the UK’s Moor Bioenergy sets the standard for unsubsidised green gas, proving sustainability’s profitability potential…














