An anaerobic digester is an air tight, oxygen-free
container that is fed an organic material, such as Human Waste, animal
manure or food scraps. A biological process occurs to this mixture to
produce methane gas, commonly known as biogas, along with an
odor-reduced effluent. Microbes break down manure into biogas and a
nutrient-rich effluent.
Biogas
fuel is a flammable substance that burns in a similar fashion to
liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), and as such, biogas energy can be
utilized as an alternative to fossil fuels. Biogas production is often
achieved using a biogas plant, which is a system that "digests" organic
matter to produce gas.
Four Steps of Biogas Production / Fermentation:
Step 1: Hydrolysis Out put: Amino Acids and Fatty AcidsStep 2: Acidity Increase Output: Organic Acids and Carbon dioxideStep 3: Acetic Acid Formation Output: Acetic Acid, CO2, HydrogenStep 4: Methane Formation Output: Methane, Co2, Water
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