10 Things to Know About Anaerobic Digestion in Europe
On this page, we’ve compiled a list of ten facts about Anaerobic Digestion in Europe that you should know. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a biochemistry process that primarily produces carbon dioxide and methane by degrading organic substances. Anaerophageal digestion (AD) is the process of breaking down organic material in the absence of oxygen. It produces […]
Use of Biogas Evaporators for Digestate Treatment
Vacuum evaporation is an efficient method for reducing the volume of liquid phase digestate (LPD) from biogas plants (BGP). Furthermore, thickening the LPD in biogas plant contributes to the efficient utilization of waste heat. it also reduces fossil fuel consumption. That is a valuable asset needed for reducing the cost of transporting liquid phase digestate […]
Climate-Friendly Farming Promised by UK Government But Can It Deliver?
At Eurobic11 we are all in favour of Climate-Friendly Farming the UK government’s promises. For too long the UK has been forced to comply with the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) with a bias toward large farms and subsidies which have a perverse effect on nature. With our interest in promoting the anaerobic digestion and […]
What is Biogas? A Beginner’s Guide to Large Plants and Small Home Units
So, What is Biogas? Biogas is a type of biofuel that is naturally produced from the decomposition of organic waste. When organic matter, such as food scraps and animal waste, break down in an anaerobic environment (an environment absent of oxygen) they release a blend of gases, primarily methane and carbon dioxide. Because this decomposition […]
Anaerobic Digestion Energy – A Badly Needed Alternative Sustainable Resource
Anaerobic Digestion Energy the sustainable renewable resource production procedure, gets on a higher growth trajectory. The establishment of anaerobic digestion (AD) systems has accelerated significantly in the past a number of years. As well as, one location of development is for livestock manure stabilisation and the linked energy production. The very first anaerobic digestion (AD) […]