Lagoon Digester Technology
Biogas is a clean, renewable energy source derived from organic waste. By adopting biogas solutions, such as biogas lagoons, agro-processing companies can transform their effluent into a multi-purpose resource:
- Electrical Energy for Production: Methane from biogas can replace diesel in powering processing equipment, significantly reducing operational costs.
- Heat Energy for Production: Biogas can also serve as a substitute for heating fuels like diesel, firewood, and palm kernel shells.
Lagoon Digester Technology
For agro-processors of all sizes, our lagoon digesters provide a robust and efficient solution for handling significant volumes of liquid and semi-liquid organic waste. These systems are specifically designed to meet the demands of processing wastewater and agricultural operations, offering an eco-friendly approach to waste management while generating renewable energy.
Waste Streams Processed:
- Cassava Mill Effluent (CME): Handles waste from cassava processing efficiently, reducing environmental impacts.
- Palm Oil Mill Effluent (POME): Processes liquid by-products from palm oil production, ensuring sustainable waste disposal.
- Animal Manures: Ideal for livestock waste like poultry droppings, pig manure, cow manure & abattoir waste, transforming these into valuable biogas
High Capacity
Cost-Effective
Eco-Friendly
Versatile
Applications of Lagoon Digester Technology
Lagoon digesters are an excellent solution for industries and agricultural operations producing large volumes of liquid and semi-liquid organic waste. They are particularly suited to environments where waste management challenges are significant, offering a practical and eco-friendly way to process effluent and manure. These systems not only reduce environmental pollution and methane emissions but also enable businesses to generate renewable energy, enhancing sustainability and operational efficiency. By turning organic waste into a resource, lagoon digesters help industries align with environmental regulations while achieving energy independence.
- Cassava and palm oil processing plants.
- Livestock farms managing animal manure.
- Agro-industrial operations with high liquid waste volumes
- Industrial facilities seeking renewable energy solutions