Landfill Gas The anaerobic decomposition of buried organic waste produces landfill gas (LFG). Municipal solid waste landfills produce significant quantities of LFG, production continues after dump closure. LFG typically has a methane content of about 40 to 55 per cent…. Continue Reading →
Farms and biogas are an obvious fit. Compared to many other industries, farms and biogas systems are an obvious fit. Dairy farms and other confined animal feedlots, especially larger ones, are under increasing public and regulatory pressure to manage their… Continue Reading →
Community Biogas When considering community biogas, consider the large quantities of cow dung and other organic waste in rural areas. A coordinated community can produce significant amounts of biogas. Community-based or “biogas farming” can counter the rising prices of crude… Continue Reading →
Biogas Videos Construction biogas video for the ARTI Biogas digester Scania 12 ltr six cylinder Diesel engine converted to run on biogas. ARTI won an Ashden Award for Sustainable Energy in 2006.
Biogas Downloads If you are new to the Biogas world the following three documents are a great place to start… 1. Before Building Anything! What needs to be considered 2. Biogas Notes Introduction to biogas 3. What Biogas Can Do For You An overview of… Continue Reading →
The types of biogas designs are quite numerous. The information presented is from a paper titled ‘Biogas Plants’ by Ludwig Sasse. The designs are relatively simple and directed more at domestic and smaller-scale rural installations rather than large-scale commercial designs. In the first… Continue Reading →
A biogas plant can digest materials readily available on farms, such as animal dung and crop wastes. In an urban context, a small biogas digester produces a clean, high-grade fuel gas and a residue that is an excellent fertiliser. The… Continue Reading →
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