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How is Biogas different than Biodiesel?

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How is Biogas different than Biodiesel?

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Biogas is “renewable natural gas” containing approximately 70% methane (CH4) and roughly 30% carbon dioxide and trace amounts of other gases. Potential agricultural feedstocks for biogas production include livestock manure, food processing and energy crops cut as silage. The following document gives the benefits and challenges experienced in the production of biogas, current technologies and investment in the industry.

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