BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - University of Vermont researchers are developing technology to transform dairy farm waste into a cleaner-burning fuel, offering an alternative to current methane production ...
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Biogas: India’s untapped energy goldmine
As India builds a clean, affordable and resilient energy system, where solar and nuclear dominate the conversation, a silent ...
Interest is growing in farm-scale anaerobic digesters, using slurry as a feedstock, driven by the need to reduce manufactured inputs – for economic and environmental reasons – and the cost of energy.
The American Biogas Council (ABC) announced that it has certified 26 additional anaerobic digester operators who passed the ...
Aim of Dec. 4-5 workshop is to provide education, training and feasibility discussion around the development and use of ...
Minnesota farmers are looking at new ways to turn animal waste into useful energy and fertilizer. A recent report from the ...
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Producing bio-methane and CO₂ directly from moist biogas
Thanks to novel flat membranes, biogas can be processed directly and energy-efficiently—even in small plants. In the ...
Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): A massive fire broke out on Sunday evening at a cow dung-based biogas plant behind the waste transfer station in Shahjahani Park, Bhopal. The blaze, which started around 5 pm, ...
Bedding choice is a crucial factor in both cow comfort and udder health, and dairy farms in the Midwest are increasingly turning to recycled manure solids (RMS) as a cost-effective and readily ...
Dozens of devotees from the southern Indian village of Gummatapura battle it out with cow dung for the Gorehabba festival, a local celebration marking the conclusion of India's festival of light, ...
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