By John on January 16, 2010
You must be familiar with renewable energy, and might be aware of alternative sources of energy. Newspapers, radios, magazines and most public media rave about the importance of using renewable energy. Rarely will you find information about how you can use renewable energy in your home and reduce your power consumption. We have provided you [...]
Posted in BioGas | Tagged BioGas, Solar, solar power, source of renewable energy, Wind, wind turbines
By John on January 16, 2010
The buzz word “green” has become increasingly popular in the last few years, and people all over the world are beginning to realize the importance of replacing the dependence on coal and oil with the independence of renewable energies. While some folks are still skeptical about global warming, science and obvious changes in the environment [...]
Posted in BioGas | Tagged alternative energy source, biofuel, BioGas, renewable energies, renewable energy, Solar, using solar power
By John on January 16, 2010
The potential of biomass as an energy source is enormous: experts have calculated that the planet produces eight times more biomass each year than its energy needs overall (though it currently puts only 7 percent of that available resource to use in energy production). It’s not only a renewable resource, it’s also a seemingly inevitable [...]
Posted in Biofuels | Tagged Biofuels, BioGas, biomass resources, energy crops, energy resources, renewable resource, woody plants
By John on December 15, 2009
It seems like everywhere you look there are more and more fossil fuel alternatives being investigated. From ethanol to air, literally everything has been considered. Biogas is another one of these possibilities. It might be a term that is not familiar to some but it is not all that new of a resource because it [...]
Posted in BioGas | Tagged anaerobic digestion, BioGas, carbon dioxide and methane, ethanol, fossil fuel alternatives, fossil fuels, hydrogen, natural gases, organic matter, organic waste
By John on December 12, 2009
Anaerobic digestion is a series of processes in which microorganisms break down biodegradable material in the absence of oxygen. It is widely used to treat wastewater sludges and organic waste because it provides volume and mass reduction of the input material.
As part of an integrated waste management system, anaerobic digestion can also reduce the emission [...]
Posted in BioGas | Tagged Adoption, anaerobic digester, anaerobic digestion, BioGas, biogas digester, Development, Digester, imhoff tank, Increasing, integrated waste management, natural decomposition, renewable energy source, sludge treatment, waste management system
By John on December 7, 2009
Biogas production is achieved as the result of the controlled microbial breakdown of organic materials such as animal manures or food scraps in an anaerobic digester. An anaerobic digester is the name of the plant that makes the gas and is operated at a controlled temperature, pH and loading rate to encourage the growth of [...]
Posted in BioGas | Tagged anaerobic digester, animal manures, biofuel, BioGas, biogas plant, Energy, hydrogen sulfide, methane, organic material, organic matter
By John on December 5, 2009
Biogas is a type of fuel that is produced biologically through the breakdown of organic and naturally occurring matter in the absence of oxygen. The gas originates from biological matter. There are many types of biogas. One type is produced by fermentation of ecological materials like sewage, green waste, municipal waste, biomass, manure and energy [...]
Posted in BioGas | Tagged BioGas, carbon dioxide, ecological materials, electrical power, energy crops, methane, methane gas, types of gases, waste biomass
By John on December 2, 2009
Changing the way the earth is affected by the consumption of oil is a top priority for many right now. It is a global concern that directly affects each and every person for many generations to come. Reducing the consumption of fossil fuels can be done in many ways. The alternatives to petroleum gasoline vary [...]
Posted in BioGas | Tagged BioGas, carbon dioxide, energy source, fossil fuels, methane, organic matter
By John on November 27, 2009
Changing the way the earth is affected by the consumption of oil is a top priority for many right now. It is a global concern that directly affects each and every person for many generations to come. Reducing the consumption of fossil fuels can be done in many ways. The alternatives to petroleum gasoline vary [...]
Posted in BioGas | Tagged BioGas, burning fossil fuels, carbon dioxide and methane, energy source, fuel source, hydrogen, organic matter, organic waste
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