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- Digestate - Wikipedia
Digestate is the material remaining after the anaerobic digestion (decomposition under low oxygen conditions) of a biodegradable feedstock Anaerobic digestion produces two main products: digestate and biogas
- What Is Digestate? Everything You Need to Know in 2021
Digestate is the leftover material after breaking down organic matter in an anaerobic digester It comes from food waste, animal manure, and other biodegradable materials
- Basic Information about Anaerobic Digestion | US EPA
Methane is the primary component of natural gas The material that is left after anaerobic digestion is called digestate Digestate is a wet mixture that is usually separated into solid and liquid portions Digestate is rich in nutrients and can be used as fertilizer for crops
- Understanding Digestate Technology | Fluence
Digestate is the treated effluent produced during the digestion of organic materials Depending on the type of waste material, be it regional food waste, manure-based, industrial wastewater, or municipal biosolids, the quality of digestate can vary widely
- Understanding Digestate | Resource - HRS Heat Exchangers
Digestate is the material that remaining after the anaerobic digestion of a biodegradable feedstock such as wastewater sludge, food waste, animal waste or other organic waste products
- What is Digestate? – ABCs Digestate Certification Program
Those liquids and solids are called digestate Raw or whole digestate produced by a biogas system is physically and chemically different from the organic input material used to produce it
- What is Digestate? - IREA
Digestate is a substance produced during the anaerobic digestion process Anaerobic digestion (AD) provides an excellent source of renewable energy, but the leftover organic matter can also be put to use
- Digestate, a byproduct of anaerobic digestion - SMALLOPS
Digestate, a byproduct of anaerobic digestion, offers numerous potential benefits for agriculture and waste management Its use as a fertilizer and soil amendment not only improves soil health and crop productivity, but also promotes more sustainable farming practices and reduces carbon footprint
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