How Does an Anaerobic Digester Work? | WOG Group
How Does an Anaerobic Digester Work? | WOG Group
We will have access to some of the best microbe separation techniques on the planet with the anaerobic digester system.

A biological process called an  Anaerobic digester system uses no oxygen to break down natural contaminants in wastewater. The oxygen is obtained by these bacteria from the oxides in the effluent. Biogas is created by anaerobic bacteria breaking down natural pollutants in wastewater. Anaerobic digestion creates biogas, which may be used to produce fuel, power, or heat, making it a sustainable source of renewable energy. A flexible fuel, biogas can cut greenhouse gas emissions and take the place of fossil fuels.

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