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yhrbiogas on 12 Jul 24A limited quantity of biogas is extracted from the processing of agricultural sewage, subsequently integrated into a compact biogas initiative. This biogas serves multiple purposes within the farm, either by generating electricity for internal consumption or acting as a primary heat source. Harnessing organic waste to produce biogas not only aids in waste management but also contributes to sustainable energy practices. Through this mini biogas plant, farms can mitigate their carbon footprint while concurrently enhancing their energy autonomy and operational efficiency. This integrated approach underscores the potential for eco-friendly solutions in agricultural settings, fostering both environmental and economic benefits. YHR Mini Biogas Plant Project Hubei Project The wastewater of pig farm is treated by aerobic and anaerobic sewage treatment system and discharged to the standard. A small amount of biogas is generated when it passes through the anaerobic reacto... Guangdong Project (1000m³/d, 650m³/d, 270m³/d, 22300m³/d, 800m³/d) Because of the anaerobic process, a small amount of biogas will be produced during the treatment of wastewater from cattle and poultry. By collecting and using this portion of the biogas, livestock farms can use it as a small source of heat and electricity.
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yhrbiogas on 31 Mar 25Small/Compact Scale Biogas Plant, Biogas Plant Small Size | YHR A limited quantity of biogas is extracted from the processing of agricultural sewage, subsequently integrated into a compact biogas initiative. This biogas serves multiple purposes within the farm, either by generating electricity for internal consumption or acting as a primary heat source. Harnessing organic waste to produce biogas not only aids in waste management but also contributes to sustainable energy practices. Through this mini bio gas plant, farms can mitigate their carbon footprint while concurrently enhancing their energy autonomy and operational efficiency. This integrated approach underscores the potential for eco-friendly solutions in agricultural settings, fostering both environmental and economic benefits.