Biogas and anaerobic digestion made number one in HowStuffWorks' list of wacky alternative energy, and poop-to-energy biogas projects have proven popular on Discovery News too. From biogas in Haitian ...
Biogas digesters – a simple form of technology that turns waste into fuel – have been around for centuries. But only recently have intrepid urban homesteaders begun adding this nifty piece of ...
The rural population in Pakistan primarily uses firewood and cow dung cakes as sources of energy for cooking and heating as they are easily available and also economically viable. The increase in ...
Green technologies could help countries transform organic waste into energy. Europe and North America are established producers, but Asia has ample growth potential. Agro-industry is harnessing waste ...
For centuries, people have burned waste and wood for energy, using those fires to heat their homes and cook their food. All across rural Asia, many residents are still using waste to create energy for ...
Biogas technology is the treatment of organic waste under anaerobic (air-free) condition. In practice, treatment is carried out in two main forms: wet and dry digestion. In wet digestion, the water ...
Countries around the world are turning to biogas and biomethane to enhance their energy and food security and jump-start their circular economies. Biogas is produced by breaking down organic waste – ...