Biogas
Biogas is a type of renewable energy produced by breaking down organic materials like food waste or animal manure in the absence of oxygen. It’s a way to generate energy while also reducing waste, and can be used for heating, electricity, or even fuel for vehicles.
Examples:
- HomeBiogas: HomeBiogas produces small-scale biogas systems that allow households to convert organic waste into renewable energy and liquid fertilizer. Their systems are designed for individual homes and small communities, promoting sustainable living and reducing reliance on fossil fuels.
- GOI (GreenOil Inc.): GOI converts used cooking oil into renewable energy, focusing on biodiesel production. Their process helps recycle waste oil from restaurants and food industries into clean biofuel, reducing waste and providing a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels for energy and transportation.
- EnviTec Biogas – EnviTec Biogas is a global leader in biogas technology, offering large-scale biogas plants for agricultural, industrial, and municipal waste treatment. They design, construct, and operate biogas facilities that convert organic waste into electricity, heat, and natural gas.
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