Nov
8
New Process Makes Twice The Natural Gas From Sewage Sludge
November 8, 2022 | Leave a Comment
Washington State University has announced a new method to treat sewage can efficiently convert leftover sludge to biogas, an advance that could help communities lower their waste treatment costs while helping the environment. Reporting in the journal, Waste Management, a Washington State University research team tested a pretreatment technology, adding an extra step to typical […]
Feb
23
Ten Times The Methane Production With An Additive
February 23, 2016 | 1 Comment
University of New South Wales (UNSW) researchers have discovered a way to produce tenfold the amount of methane gas by naturally occurring microbes living in coal seams and on food waste. The innovation could make more natural gas available by extending the lifespan and increasing the number of coal seam gas wells, as well as […]