What Is Biogas Design?
Biogas design differs based on the materials at hand and the scale of production. Biogas is a type of biofuel formed by the anaerobic, or oxygen-free, decomposition of organic materials by bacteria. Organic materials typically include animal and plant waste, and energy crops, or crops that are grown for the express purpose of fuel production. The gas formed from this process may be used for heating purposes or, in its concentrated form, for vehicle propulsion. While biogas design differs in the particulars, most biogas plants have similar principle components, including a digester and gas holder.