What is Biogas? Beginner’s Anaerobic Digesters Large & Small
We answer the question: “What is Biogas?” Biogas is generated during anaerobic digestion (AD) when microorganisms break down (by eating it) organic materials in the absence of air (or oxygen). Biogas is mostly methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2), with very small amounts of water vapor and other gases. The carbon dioxide and other gases […]
Stallkamp Builds It’s First Mega Tall Digester CSTRs (IFAT)
“Mega” Tall Digester CSTRs or the claim to “very large tall Continuously Stirred Tank Reactors” (CSTRs) as made by Stallkamp in their Press Release below, may sound a little over-the-top, but it makes a very valid point. They may well be the first of many new-style tall tanks. Certainly, as anaerobic digestion technology advances, the […]
Pilot-plant Biogas Reactor – How to Do a Pilot Trial Step by Step
How to build and run a small lab scale Pilot-plant Biogas Reactor to carry out the anaerobic digestion of plant biomass (waste organic materials you have available to you for free or at minimal cost) with an A.D. pilot plant experiment, sometimes called a Lab Trial. This is an experimental pilot plant laboratory method to […]
Methane Production: Reducing Emissions with Bio Methane from Biomass
Methane production from many unintended anthropogenic sources is a significant contributor to climate change, and it is essential to decouple methane emissions from its production to combat its effects. The idea that methane production needs to be tamed is fairly obvious. The anaerobic digestion industry is well aware that: when methane is produced in the […]
Biogas Tax Credits Available for US AD Projects from 2020
Biogas Tax Credits have now been available since 2020 when this new subsidy support for the US was passed by Congress for Anaerobic Digestion (AD) projects which started development in 2020. So, at last! The US seems now to have started on the road toward reducing the imbalance in automatic tax subsidies still paid to […]







