Biogas released from decomposing organic matter is about 60% methane, making it a valuable renewable source of natural gas. But carbon dioxide, which makes up the other 40%, must be removed before the ...
The research on which this article is based received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement no. 691752. Prof. Craig Smith and Dr. Matina ...
A new technology known as biogas, which generates methane gas from cow dung and transfers it into cooking fuel, is exciting farmers, DANIEL ESSIET reports. Mr Adewole Zacheus, a small scale farmer in ...
For centuries, people have burned waste and wood for energy, using those fires to heat their homes and cook their food. All across rural Asia, many residents are still using waste to create energy for ...
Small-scale biogas potentially offers many benefits for farmers well beyond energy generation, yet there are concerns that lack of government support or clear policy direction is continuing to hold ...
Imagine if you could power your kettle using the energy generated from the vegetable cuttings quietly breaking down in your kitchen’s compost bin. That reality might not be so far off with the growth ...