Description
The service explains key components of AD, including the types of feedstock suitable for digestion, such as agricultural residues, livestock manure, food waste, and industrial organic by-products. It also details the requirements for an efficient AD process, such as temperature control, pH balance, and substrate composition, ensuring optimal conditions for microbial activity and maximizing biogas production.
Participants will gain knowledge on the fundamentals of biogas composition (mainly methane and carbon dioxide), the stages of anaerobic digestion (hydrolysis, acidogenesis, acetogenesis, and methanogenesis), and the technologies used for capturing and utilizing biogas. The service also explores the potential applications of biogas, such as electricity generation, heating, and as a vehicle fuel, contributing to the circular economy and renewable energy strategies.
This service is ideal for individuals and organizations looking to implement or improve biogas production systems, helping them understand the scientific and technical principles required for successful AD operations.