Nitrogen or NPK is going to be recycled from livestock manure, from the biogas
digester residues and the algae grown on it.
Loowatt shows this cute cartoon of a guy using his Loowatt, taking his poop roller suitcase to the local digester, then picking up some local food, no doubt fertilized by
the digester residue, cooked on local biogas, It's all a closed loop.
Not exact matches
The RAPTOR ™ process (or Rapid Transformation of Organic
Residues) is a powerful anaerobic digestion process which in this application consists of a mechanical pretreatment of the organic residues (mainly the potato peels), thermophilic hydrolysis in a TAR (Thermophilic Acidogenic Reactor) followed by methane fermentation in a thermophilic digester of the ANAMIX ™ -
Residues) is a powerful anaerobic digestion process which in this application consists of a mechanical pretreatment of the organic
residues (mainly the potato peels), thermophilic hydrolysis in a TAR (Thermophilic Acidogenic Reactor) followed by methane fermentation in a thermophilic digester of the ANAMIX ™ -
residues (mainly the potato peels), thermophilic hydrolysis in a TAR (Thermophilic Acidogenic Reactor) followed by methane fermentation in a thermophilic
digester of the ANAMIX ™ - T type.
Out of a 3,300 m ³
digester for the potato peels and primary sludge, GWE is able to produce up to 14,150 m ³ of biogas per day from ± 230 Ton of organic
residues per day (potato peels + primary sludge).
Manure - only exemption: Anaerobic
digesters that accept manure, bedding, crop
residues and farm waste do not need Part 360 permits.