Biogas Digesters
The world of alternative energy is finally coming through with some greater strides. Through massive deforestation and the overuse of nonrenewable resources, industry heads are finally realizing the importance of developing alternative fuel technologies. One such power source that is making great strides is biogas and biofuels.
Biogas is most commonly produced through the breakdown and decomposition of natural biomass. This biomass is often in the form of animal waste and manure. This biomass produces methane and carbon dioxide which is collected and then converted into a usable fuel.
To help the breakdown process achieve greater efficiency, biogas digesters are added to the animal waste. These methane digesters are the product of cutting-edge technology that allows the organic waste to produce energy at vastly improved rates. These digesters covert animal waste and bio material into biogas. This is accomplished through an anaerobic process; anaerobic digestion. Essentially, these digesters are bacteria that are added to manure to decompose the organic matter without oxygen. This process produces a gas composed of up to 70 percent methane and around 30 percent carbon dioxide. It is this mix that is referred to as biogas.
This biogas is then at a stage where it can be combusted. This combustible state enables it to be used to power a modified generator. Research is currently being done to assess the plausibility of cleaning this biofuel to convert for natural gas use. This would open up even more valuable doors to the much needed preservation of our natural resources.
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