Decarbonization Strategies that Use Renewable Energy from Biogas
Biogas technology offers a dual-action decarbonization strategy by converting organic waste into renewable energy and reducing emissions. With reductions up to 85%, biogas is a top solution for tackling climate change while creating economic opportunities. Discover how biogas closes energy loops and supports agricultural resilience…
Anaerobic Digestion of Corn Stover: Boosting Biomethane Yields with Freeze–Thaw Pretreatment
Enhancing Anaerobic Digestion of Corn Stover: Unlocking Higher Methane Yields through Freeze–Thaw Pretreatment Anaerobic digestion (AD) technology has evolved significantly over the past decades, becoming a vital solution for renewable energy generation by converting organic waste into valuable methane-rich biogas. A recent advancement involves using freeze–thaw (FT) pretreatment—particularly effective in colder climates—to increase the digestibility […]
Biochar from Food Waste Digestate: Turning Organic Waste into Profitable Carbon Capture
Biochar from Food Waste Digestate: Sustainable Enhanced Waste Management and Carbon Capture Can Bring Advances in the Circular Economy Recent advancements in biochar production demonstrate significant potential in addressing environmental and economic challenges associated with food waste (FW) management. A pioneering study published in March 2025 has evaluated the techno-economic viability and life-cycle impacts of […]
Bio CNG: An Intro to the Renewable Fuel made from Biogas
Explore the world of Bio CNG, a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels. Learn what Bio CNG is and how it benefits the environment and industry.
Unlocking The Potential: Biogas From Grass Production Techniques
Turning grass into energy might sound like a dream, but it’s now a reality. Farmers across Britain face rising energy costs and seek ways to create sustainable power. Biogas from grass offers a practical solution that puts money back in your pocket while helping the planet. Green gas production through grass is gaining ground in […]







