[Digestion] Biogas plant at Zoo
alexanderb.eaton at gmail.com
alexanderb.eaton at gmail.com
Sun Jun 30 15:56:53 CDT 2013
Thank you Dr. Karve! I appreciate further explanation. Dung is not considered fuel directly in Mexico, and there are surely dry areas that would benefit from the use of dung as fuel, especially as the availability of water is a challenge for biogas plants.
The fertilizer perspective is also very interesting. Adding the slurry to the plant matter and sugar seems like the ideal mix to increase microbes and organic matter. Are the rates you mentioned pretty much fixed?
Best,
A
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