Explore tweets tagged as #digester
@BioUjjala
Uzzala Bio Energy Solutions
6 days
🌾 1st Time in India! Dry Digestion based 15 TPD Rice Straw Bio CBG Plant using Plug Flow Digester at Ambala, Haryana 🌱 Developed by Uzzala Bio Energy Solutions https://t.co/Qs4MU9liKQ
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@MikeAgrow
Oyeniran Michael
3 days
Bio- digester
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@phenstruation
robby
7 days
phil digester
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@ignyharaz2
Ignatius
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Good morning. Mukoko sawa? Now, this is a soakpit for bio digester experiencing some blackish water (without smell though) but it's leaking out. It's majorly because of the cotton soil that doesn't support soakpits. Solution may be relocating the soakpit or pumping away the
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@Bioeng_MDPI
Bioengineering MDPI
10 days
💥Excited for the publication: "High-Rate Bioelectrochemical #Anaerobic #Digester for #Biomethane Production from Food Waste" 🔗 https://t.co/n6M84QiRSh 🏫 @Carleton_U 📌#foodwaste #microbialelectrolysis #wastemanagement #AnaerobicDigestion
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@UgoAgro_
The Agri-Contractor | Farmily Field Farms
3 days
Have YOU EVER SEEN A WORKING BIO DIGESTER? THAT GIVES GAS ? DON'T LIE! LET'S KNOW IF ITS ANOTHER SCAM BY NIGERIANS!
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@StephenABoydPh1
Stephen A. Boyd, Ph.D.
10 days
@Jordan_W_Taylor It’s not CO; it’s CO2, so the 4 gases are: CO2, NH3, H2S, CH4. So long as the entire digester is covered, you’d be shocked to stand there - no smell, save the actual fecal matter, which honestly just smells like a normal farm. It runs all year round, b/z it’s about 4m deep.
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@LewisStanding1
Lewis Standing
6 days
@SosThefixer @DaleVince He's pushing gas from grass as a biomass based gas system. He invested in an anaerobic digester and wants some subsidy
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@VaNyakudya
Dominic Nyakudya
7 days
@FaffieManhuhwa @TafadzwaMandov2 The distance is the same with what i have in my village. I use cow dung for my micro digester producing bio gas. Harimbonhuwe because we pick every drop. Totoida ndove iyo the kraal is ever clean and once they shit we collect. The smell you fear comes if it’s left there to rot
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@Johnkempf
John Kempf
2 days
@BoeClausen Depends on the digester. I would expect lactobacillus to be preferred by cattle. Fungal inoculants, probably not so much. Does that match your observations?
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@SundanceConstr1
Sundance Construction
6 days
It doesn't work exactly like this, but it's close. The remains go through a filter, or grinder pump. Solids separate to lagoon or biosolids digester, then liquids see some treatment which doesn't deal with pharmaceuticals. Then, it gets discharged to surface waters. Lakes and
@AndrewZywiecMD
Andrew Zywiec, M.D.
6 days
People aren't generally aware of this. Some 80 percent of abortions are done at home... with a pill. The unborn child is expelled into the toilet and flushed, as per healthcare professional recommendation. That baby is then in the waste water, which is processed at water
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@Food_Digester
beverage enjoyer
6 days
Look at all these fucking slugs
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