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Putting biogas at the heart of the bioeconomy
Treating organic wastes in an anaerobic environment (without oxygen) produces biogas, which can be used in several ways to replace fossil natural gas. And while biogas production uses mature technology, the industry has plenty of scope to grow – as this article from the World Biogas Association suggests.
Article details
Journal title: Energy World
Publisher: Energy Institute
Organisation: World Biogas Association
Subjects: Biogases, Energy from waste