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Biogas Stove Design

Biogas Stove Design This biogas stove design page contains designs developed explicitly for low-pressure gas burners from digesters or storage holders containing biogas. The significant advantage of a gas burner is that the heat can be directed to where it… Continue Reading →

Biogas Plant Design

Biogas Plant Design Downloads In addition to biogas plant design, the Construction download section also has some design embedded, so is worth looking through. This page is divided into a few categories to make information easier to find at the… Continue Reading →

Green Box Biogas Plant

Green Box Biogas Plant The GreenBox Bio Gas Plant was recognized and awarded the Best Innovation 2009 at the prestigious IIT; Mumbai TechFest.  Green Elephant was established in Germany in 2008. The aim is to develop, own and operate biogas plants. Using state-of-the-art technology and an… Continue Reading →

Tube Gas Digester

Tube Gas Digester The tube gas digester is a low-cost tubular plastic digester. It was developed by CONDRIT (Consultorias el para el Desarrollo Integrado del Tropico) in Cali, Columbia, in the early 1980s. The digester was based on a design… Continue Reading →

ARTI Biogas

ARTI biogas digester using waste foodstuffs Many people live in urban areas and don’t have livestock. So people cannot utilise the larger biogas systems discussed elsewhere. If you live in a built-up area, the ARTI biogas system is for you!… Continue Reading →

Covered Lagoon Digesters

Farms use covered lagoon digesters as an effective form of digester technology to create biogas. A digester is a closed container utilising anaerobic bacteria to break down organic material and produce methane. The collected methane gas is a high-quality fuel. Farms can… Continue Reading →

Landfill Gas

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

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

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 →

Home Biogas

Home biogas has been around for thousands of years. It was used for heating bath water in Assyria in the 10th century and Persia during the 16th century AD. Marco Polo wrote of ‘covered sewage ponds’, and the use of… Continue Reading →

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