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Your source on the web for supplier independent information on the Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Process, and related subjects. We primarily cover AD as used for domestic, commercial and industrial waste processing, plus news and resources.

We also have a section on Anaerobic Digestion in Agriculture.

“We think that Anaerobic Digestion has a great future amongst the biological technologies which will become the tools for sustainable waste management throughout the 21st Century, working with nature to maintain the natural carbon cycle to the benefit of man.”

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Our mission on this web site is first and foremost to provide our visitors with the information they seek, assuming that these will range from those without previous knowledge, to informed student researchers, and also will include knowledgeable professionals seeking detailed technical information.

This is a very wide readership to serve. We hope that we cover this breadth of knowledge, and that by visiting a few pages you will find the general or detailed information you were seeking. If you would like to see additional features contact us, by email, or by feedback by clicking at the top right of this page.

Those new to AD might wish to start by reading our Introduction to Anaerobic Digestion section.

Existing suppliers might wish to see our technology provider table here.

We also, in particular, seek to help in the resolution of real-life feasibility questions, for new site specific applications of this technology. This may be as part of your sustainable waste management planning. Or maybe, on your farm. We have published an eBook on the subject of Anaerobic Digestion Plant Feasibility Studies here which is available for immediate downloading.

Watch othis video showing a US Batch AD Process, and get a feel for the concept of modern AD technology development.

 

The popularity of AD is set to rise again in 2008, with UK Government and EU support.

Why not email us and tell us about your AD Project at info@anaerobic-digestion.com , and if we think that the information is of interest to our subscribers we will post your news to them, and your item will also appear on our AD blog. With the rising number of our subscribers this is becoming very useful publicity.

Watch this Video showing a small scale compact digester for producing biogas from food waste in Pune, India. Contrary to the image which AD has in the developed nations AD Plants do not have to be huge and technologically complex.

 

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Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is a process whereby organic waste is broken down in a controlled, oxygen free environment by bacteria naturally occurring in the waste material. Methane rich biogas is produced thus facilitating renewable energy generation. As a result, materials that are currently going to landfill can be utilised; natural methane emissions are reduced and conventional generation with its associated carbon emissions is displaced. The residual nutrient rich liquor and digestate is suitable for use as fertiliser on the farmland surrounding such a plant, reducing the need for artificial fertiliser.

Anaerobic Digestion is a form of composting. Generally, the term composting is used to refer to aerobic composting. Find out more about composting at our associated commercial composting web site.

(Anaerobic Digestors are also called bioreactors, or biomethanation plants.)

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French Natural Gas Network Soon to Accept Biomethane
Biomethane is coming to the French natural gas network In France, authorisation for injecting biomethane fuel into the natural gas distribution network has until now been subject to an assessment of the environmental and health risks. The French Agency for Health and Safety in the Environment and Workplace (AFSSET) came to a favourable conclusion on the 29th October. The injection of biomethane into the network, as well as a fiscal approach which favours the principle of “green gas”, will allow the field of biomethane fuel, considered the best way of developing biogas, to make progress under much better conditions. Although natural gas as a fuel is already considered to be safe, efficient and less polluting than petrol or diesel, French...
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Further Boost for Anaerobic Digestion from DEFRA Demonstrators
Defra unveils fresh boost for AD 17-07-2008Defra has announced the next stage of its £10 million anaerobic digestion demonstrator project with bids invited for between three and six new schemes which will be built to showcase the benefits of treating waste using the technology.Ministers Joan Ruddock, Phil Woolas and Jeff Rooker met with industry and non-governmental organisation (NGO) executives yesterday (July 16) to discuss the future of the anaerobic digestion (AD) demonstrator projects. The scheme was originally announced by Secretary of State for the Environment, Hilary Benn, in February 2008. "Our £10 million demonstration programme will provide a focus for joint action to make sure that the future development of anaerobic digestio...
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Information for Wasters about the UK's Pre-Budget Report
Waste@Westminster NewsCHANCELLOR ISSUES PRE-BUDGET REPORT The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Alistair Darling MP, has issued the pre-budget report for 2009, emphasising the Government’s desire not to let the current economic downturn impact on spending on renewable energy and other environmental projects. “Action to achieve environmental goals remains a high priority,” he stated in his address to Parliament. Of key importance, the pre-budget report states the Renewables Obligation will be extended until “at least 2037”, in order to encourage increased investment in renewable energy technologies. In addition the report reaffirms the Government’s aim to implement a feed in tariff for small-scale energy generation (under 5MW) and a r...
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Report: Energy-from-Waste and Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is the Most Sustainable Option
Scottish waste policy set to lean towards CHP 04-07-2008Two reports which will help form the "cornerstone" of the Scottish Environmental Protection Agency's policy on the thermal treatment of waste have both advocated the use of combined heat and power. The studies, which were published by SEPA in tandem yesterday (July 3), come in the wake of the Scottish Government's opposition to larger Energy-from-Waste facilities (including anaerobic digestion) which it views as "inefficient" (see letsrecycle.com story), and, perhaps reflecting this, they both recommend "small-scale" rather than large plants."There is recognition that waste at any level has an inherent value and that value can be recovered through the generation of heat and powe...
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Selby Yorkshire Anaerobic Digestion Plant Goes to Planning
£20m green energy plant raises hopes of 120 jobsPublished Date: 08 November 2008By Mark BranaganMORE than 120 jobs will be created in the Selby area under a £20m scheme announced yesterday to produce enough green energy from left-over food to light up the entire town.Planning consent is being sought for a renewable power plant – by Grantham-based Whites Renewable Energy – on the site of the former Tate and Lyle citric acid plant, with its motorway links via the Selby by-pass.Developers say the eight-acre Selby Renewable Energy Park would create 120 jobs for the town, 40 directly and 80 indirectly. It would also generate enough clean, renewable energy to power 10,800 homes for a year via the National Grid – equivalent to the whole of...
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“Until about 2004 Anaerobic Digestion was considered by most in the UK to be little more than an interesting sideline to sewage treatment and of only academic interest to the waste & agricultural industries. “

“This changing rapidly during 2006/6 and we now receive many enquiries, and have several active projects in this area. We expect that many more will follow.”

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Brett Spiller:
This layout of the website is intuitive and therefore easy to navigate. I have found both the depth and breadth of information available very useful.

D.K: It is a very informative site, gave brief information of the technology, particularly plug flow system/UASB, I forsee, that agri farm can be exporters of energy beside their produce, two in one, more cash flow, while keeping the environment protected. India.

Damian D: Excellent website for information on biogas process and outline descriptions. Many thanks. Damian, Ireland.

RV: Good site for general information, good and easy to use layout! Beds, UK

OC: I am in need of block diagram-- how bioreactors are used in bio-methanation?" please help me. India. Try this here...

TB: Why don't you have anything on the anoxic gas flotation process? AGF? US (Washington State University) - Sorry. No knowledge of this. Give us a link, and we’ll publish -Ed.

KT: Great site, well done, however you are not looking at small scale co-operated systems like the Portagester which is an interesting little plant. However, as I have already said, lots of good info for anyone looking at Anaerobic Digestion to perform a number of services. I have also studied AD as an alternative decentralised sewage system and it is very interesting. Unknown location. Good point! See the Portagester process page added Sept. 2007.

J. O’M: Great Site - Very useful information for novice and professional: Ireland

David D: A good site for an interesting subject. Some of the links could be made easier. Regards. United Kingdom

Martino V: A very interesting and useful site. Italy

'Witchaya K: I’m come from Thailand and finding the information about anaerobic digestion in the rural village. I'm studying in master degree and making the project about the anaerobic digestion. Thank you. Thailand

Renee K-B: I am new to this topic in particular but found the site address encouraging and have signed up for the newsletter. US

Nick L: Great website so much useful information, am very much interested in AD with the possible applications and implications. United Kingdom

KSVN: The site appears to be interesting. I am yet to browse thro the site. India

A.G: Biogas production from any viable source is an obvious path in a petro energy stressed economy. My field of interest is on-site wastewater treatment, given GHG concerns carbon sequestering and energy production potential is subject to scrutiny right now. Comment: Relevent, well presented and thus good. US

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