How does climate affect biogas production?
Tropical climes generally have no problems with temperature because the anaerobic bacteria thrive in higher temperatures. If you live in a more temperate climate, you may need to heat the tank during colder months. If temperatures within the tank reach temperatures below 20°C, the biogas production slows down. Under freezing conditions, you will not have digestion—only a big poopsicle.
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