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Installation Method: | On Site Installation | Application: | Municipal Wastewater Treatment |
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Material: | Q355B Q235B Steel Plate | Thickness: | 0.5~2.0mm |
Warranty: | 1 Year | Feature: | Movable |
Sealing Performance: | Excellent | Surface Treatment: | Anti Corrossive Spray Paint |
High Light: | Organic Waste Disposal Tank,Q235B Steel Waste Disposal Tank,Q355B Steel Anaerobic Digester Tank |
A biogas plant is a type of anaerobic digester which is used to treat farm waste or energy crops. These plants use anaerobic digesters, or air-tight tanks with different configurations, to convert organic material into biogas (mainly methane and carbon dioxide). The material fed into the biogas plant may include energy crops such as maize silage or biodegradable waste such as sewage sludge and food waste.
Biogas production is further increased when wastewater is mixed with other residual materials from dairy, sugar, or brewery industries. For example, when 90% wastewater from a beer factory is mixed with 10% cow whey, an increase of 2.5 times in biogas production is observed, compared to wastewater from the brewery only.
However, biogas production using intentionally planted maize has been described as being unsustainable and harmful due to its highly concentrated, intense, and soil eroding character.
Property | Value |
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Installation Method | On Site Installation |
Sealing Performance | Excellent |
Safety Performance | High |
Material | Q355B Q235B Steel Plate |
Surface Treatment | Anti Corrossive Spray Paint |
Thickness | 0.5~2.0mm |
Feature | Movable |
Application | Municipal Wastewater Treatment |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Food waste, straw, and animal agriculture—including chicken, cattle, and pig farms—are major sources of air pollution. Food waste released into the atmosphere adds to the air pollution problem, and decaying organic matter is a significant contributor. Burning straw and other crop residue releases considerable amounts of toxic gases into the air, and mass-producing livestock also causes air pollution.
At industrial-scale animal farms, flatulence and manure produce large amounts of methane, a “short-lived climate pollutant” that is 25 times more effective than carbon dioxide at trapping heat in the atmosphere. Animal farms also produce nitrogen oxide, sulfur oxide, ammonia, and other hazardous gases, which significantly contribute to air pollution.
The agricultural sector, including animal agriculture, has been responsible for 18 percent of the world’s total greenhouse gas emissions in 2018. It is time to reduce our reliance on industrial-scale animal farms to reduce our contribution to air pollution.
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