01. What We Do

Reshaping energy for the future!

Waste is often seen as unwanted material with no further use, destined for disposal. Feedstock, on the other hand, represents a valuable resource—a secondary material with purpose and potential.
At Togata Renewable Technologies, we’re challenging these labels by transforming waste into valuable feedstock for clean, green energy.
Join us in redefining sustainability. Let us show you how to turn waste into opportunities for energy, environmental protection, and growth.

Transforming Wastewater into Captive Power

We work with agro processing companies that generate organic wastewater as part of their manufacturing process. Converting that wastewater to a source of captive power.

Turning Manure into Sustainable Solutions

We work with agro processing companies that generate organic wastewater as part of their manufacturing process. Converting that wastewater to a source of captive power.

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04. OUR SERVICES

Renewable Energy with organic waste.

Like other forms of renewable energy (solar and wind) anaerobic digestion or AD is a sustainable form of energy generation using nature (sunlight, wind, biomass). AD is a collection of processes by which microorganisms break down biodegradable material (organic waste) in the absence of oxygen to produce biogas and recover energy.

Biogas has similar properties to natural gas and can be used to fuel a generator to produce electrical power onsite. This process occurs in an airtight container, usually called a biogas plant or anaerobic digester. An additional advantage of anaerobic digestion is the production of high-quality odourless organic fertilizer.

Biogas, the gaseous product of the anaerobic digestion (decomposition without oxygen) of organic matter, is typically comprised of 60-80% methane, 40-20% carbon dioxide, and traces of gases such as hydrogen, carbon monoxide, and nitrogen. Biogas is seen as a renewable fuel without a carbon footprint and in addition to electricity generation, biogas can be used for heating and cooking.

Be it food/kitchen waste from restaurants, schools and hotels, or livestock waste from pig farms, poultry farms and abattoirs. Start generating clean green renewable energy from your organic waste today and turn your waste stream into a valuable asset.

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