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How Does Anaerobic Digestion Work?
When you see crop residues, livestock manure, food waste, or organic waste from landfills and industrial wastewater, you might only think of "waste". But biogas engineers…
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What is Inlet Air Temperature?
In biogas plant projects, the terms “Inlet Air Temperature” and “Biogas Inlet Temperature” are often confused because of their similar names. In fact, they refer to…
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How Is Biogas Produced?
Biogas is produced by placing organic waste such as food waste, animal manure, and agricultural residues into an oxygen-free environment where it slowly ferments. DurinBiogas is…
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What Are the Benefits of Biogas?
Biogas is produced by placing organic waste such as food waste, animal manure, and agricultural residues into an oxygen-free environment where it slowly ferments. During this…
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How Does a Biogas Plant Work?
Biogas is a type of gas produced when organic waste is broken down by microorganisms in an oxygen-free environment. This process usually takes place inside an…
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What is the difference between natural gas and biogas?
Many people think that “natural gas” and “biogas” are basically the same thing, just with different names. But in reality, they are very different in terms…
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What can you put in a digester?
An anaerobic digester is basically a “large sealed tank” specially designed to treat various kinds of organic waste, such as animal manure and food waste. Inside…
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How to measure biogas production?
The reason is actually very simple: Biogas is continuously being produced. If you do not know how much gas is currently stored inside the tank, problems…
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