Anaerobic Digestion
Anaerobic Digestion In Lithuania
Why write about anaerobic digestion In Lithuania? Many countries are wrestling with the challenge of finding sustainable energy sources and reducing waste. Lithuania, a country committed to eco-friendly solutions, is one of many countries looking at anaerobic digestion for biogas and biomethane production as a possible answer. But what exactly is anaerobic digestion? And how […]
Side Stream Ammonia Stripping from Biogas Digestate and 4 of Its Many Benefits
Learn about biogas digestate side stream ammonia stripping (better known to the uninitiated as “ammonia removal plus return the flow back where it came” and its many advantages. For years this amazing opportunity to raise profitability and bioreactor process stability has seldom been discussed. We decided to promote this simple technology and to do so […]
Sugar Waste Biogas Production Enhanced by Borger Rotary Lobe Pumps
In this article, we discuss unlocking the potential of anaerobic digestion or sugar waste biogas including sugarcane biomass, and sugar beet waste for biogas production not forgetting pre and post-consumer sugary food waste. However, none of this would be possible without reliable and affordable equipment to convey the viscous fibre-filled mash of this biomass through […]
Converting Biogas into Liquid: The Liquefaction Process
Is it possible that a new French biogas liquefaction technology might prove to be a game changer for small-scale AD plants? Read on to find out more. Learn about the process of converting biogas into liquid biomethane and its importance in the biogas industry. The burgeoning biogas industry holds immense potential for renewable energy generation […]
Driving Change: The Role Of Biomethane for Transport
Looking for ways to reduce air pollution from cars and trucks can be challenging. One promising solution is biomethane for transport, a green fuel. This article explores how biomethane could change transport for the better, making it cleaner and more sustainable. Keep reading to find out more! The European Commission’s REPowerEU Action Plan The European Commission’s REPowerEU Action Plan aims to diversify gas […]
Building Steel Reinforced Concrete Retaining Walls at Biogas Plants
As more biogas plants are constructed, the idea of constructing steel-reinforced concrete retaining walls is becoming more crucial. Space can be minimal, especially when AD plant owners decide to add additional digester tanks to existing tank farms. Using a retaining wall is often the only way in which AD plants can be squeezed onto the […]
Mandatory Separate Food Waste Segregation For All UK Businesses Set By 2026
Food waste is not just a problem with a few plate scrapings; it’s a global challenge impacting our environment dramatically. With years of experience in separate food waste segregation, particularly focusing on sustainable waste management practices, I’ve seen firsthand how mismanagement of food waste can exacerbate climate change issues. This blog draws from extensive research […]
Digester Remediation: Blame Game Must Stop for Failing Farm Biogas Plants
Remediating digesters when commissioning new plants fails, is becoming a crisis in which disputes over liability are all too common. In this article, we have to report a lack of willingness among some suppliers to sort out teething problems that are in danger of leading the whole industry into disrepute. Ladies and Gentlemen, Farmers, and […]
Opuntia Prickly Pear Cactus: A Promising Energy Crop for Biogas Production in Semi-Arid Areas
Finding renewable energy sources for dry, challenging climates can be tough. Did you know the Opuntia Prickly Pear Cactus holds promise as an innovative biofuel producer? This blog will explore how this resilient plant could transform biogas production in semi-arid regions. Keep reading to uncover a desert treasure turning waste into energy! Key Takeaways Potential […]
10 Facts About Anaerobic Digestion: Unlocking the Power of Waste
Read on for our list of 10 true facts about anaerobic digestion and transforming trash into treasure. We “air” a topic about a process that surprisingly doesn’t need air (oxygen); in fact, the truly anaerobic microorganisms that do the work die if exposed to air! and would be just as happy on the moon. Imagine […]