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Biogas Generators

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Biogas Generators

Biogas generators are devices that can produce methane gas as a fuel for purposes such as cooking, heating or refrigeration. The inputs depend on the scale of the generator:

Large-scale

Large-scale

  • Large-scale generators take waste from sugar factories or sewage works.
Small-scale

Small-scale

  • Small-scale generators are used by households and farms.
  • Typical inputs include egested (excreted) material from humans and animals, as well as farm and garden waste.
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