Biogas Digest Volume I: Biogas Basics | ||||||
textbook Jan 1999 ; 46 pages ![]() Aut. Werner Kossmann & ![]() Ed. GIZ - Eschborn Downloadable format: PdF ![]() Downloadable from the publisher ![]() Editor Presentation ![]() ![]() Biogas plants constitute a widely disseminated branch of technology that came into use more than 30 years ago in developing countries. There are hundreds of thousands of simple biogas plants now in operation, and each one of them helps to improve the living conditions of people in rural areas. Biogas systems are an efficient way of dealing with organic waste, dung and crop residues while making optimal use of their energetic as well as nutrient content. Educational interest: - excellent overview of biogas plant design criteria.
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