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5 Anaerobic Digestion Advantages UK Tory Ministers Should Not Ignore

History repeats itself as ADBA sends out a letter largely repeating at least 5 anaerobic digestion advantages UK Tory Ministers really should not ignore if they are serious about: complying with their own Net-Zero 2050 promises helping the nation cope with the current extremely high energy prices supporting UK food security and farming in general. […]

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Bioeconomy – What Does It Mean?

The Bioeconomy? What does it mean? That’s a good question. Stay with us a moment and we’ll explain our definition. Plus, we tell you why a thriving bioeconomy is good for our planet and can reduce climate change. Our planet is getting more and more crowded. As a result, we need to use our resources more […]

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How Irish Biogas Plants Can Help Ireland Achieve Renewable Energy Targets

Irish biogas plants if fully developed, starting now, can help Ireland achieve its Renewable Energy Targets. Read on to find out how! Introducing the Potential for Irish Biogas Ireland is the fastest-growing economy in the European Union, and its biomass resources are immense. As such, it aims to become energy-independent and needs reliable and efficient […]

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What is Sewage Sludge? Wastewater Treatment Sludge Biosolids

If you are asking; “What is Sewage Sludge?” read on and you will find sewage sludge, biosolids and Wastewater Treatment Sludge are all defined and explained here. What does SEWAGE SLUDGE mean? Source: Wikipedia.org article, adapted under this licence. Sewage sludge is the remaining, semi-solid material that is left over after the cleaned-up water is […]

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Screw Separation of Biogas Digestate is Now a Farm Favourite

Screw Separation of Biogas Digestate is a commonly used method of dewatering digestate. It uses mechanical pressure to separate organic fibres and larger particles from the liquid. The resulting liquid which flows out through the screen is usually suitable for use as a natural bio-fertiliser, for use on the farm. The exception to this can […]

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Biomethane Production: Sweden Leads with Schmack Carbotech Plant – Plus One in France

Biomethane Production in Sweden continues to lead in installed biomethane facilities just as it did when we first reported this in 2014. We said at the time that “Sweden’s leading role in bioenergy through biomethane production, with the world’s largest installed biogas upgrading capacity, is set to further pull ahead”. It did and now in 2022, […]

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