UK Friends of Biogas

Friends of biogas, for those interested in and promoting biogas in the UK

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Mati Jürimaa I am greeting you from Estonia. I am industrial designer and I am working as designer for grain drye…

I am greeting you from Estonia. I am industrial designer and I am working as designer for grain dryers in Estonia and in Latvia.At moment we are heating air for dryers with fossil liquate or gas fuels. Now we calculated to use biogas as farmers usually have cow farms with manure and other resides. At first we are calculated to heat air with 560 m3 biogas(part of methane) per day. We are calculated digester with measures 30x 10 x 3(deep) m3. It is for 400 cows. After the grain drying session we a… Continue

Added by Mati Jürimaa on September 21, 2009 at 12:38pm — No Comments

Pavel Severilov We offer documentation regarding the construction of small biogas plants for those who wish to produce their own

On our site http://www.biogas.vn.ua we have begun to spread documentation for a very small, small and medium-sized biogas plants for those who are not afraid to work with your hands. Some documents are available free of charge, some will be available for a symbolic fee. Continue

Added by Pavel Severilov on April 10, 2009 at 7:48am — No Comments

Dr Sanjeev Maudgallya compessed biogas-is it economically viable on a small scale?

Hi everybody, stumbled upon this site n promptly joined.Although I'm a surgeon I' v always been interested in alternate energy sources and offgrid living.There's plenty of waste available in my area polluting the environment--animal waste n biomass.I know this can be converted to biogas whis has a limited calorific value due to contaminants.Can a project for scrubbing this biogas(water scrubbing) n then compressing n bottling it attain viability on a small scale?Any expert answers Regards Continue

Added by Dr Sanjeev Maudgallya on December 14, 2008 at 12:51pm — No Comments

Steve Last Rising Food Prices Forces United Kingdom Government Biofuels Rethink

Biofuels were being seen as the sustainable answer to both global warming and a means to take the sting out of rising fuel prices. However, a report to be published on Monday 6 July 2008, is expected to force the Prime Minister Gordon Brown to rethink his support for using crops to keep Britain's cars and lorries running. Unexpectedly rapidly rising world food prices look set to force Gordon Brown to take U-turn over the use of crops such as corn, rapeseed, palm and soya to produ… Continue

Added by Steve Last on July 5, 2008 at 3:36pm — 2 Comments

Steve Last UK Carbon Reduction Commitment Lacks Ambition to Meet the Challenge

Over the past 18 months the concerns about climate change in the UK have finally become main-stream. Our political establishment has finally had to start to take the looming environmental crisis seriously, due to media and public pressure. We have seen all political parties in opposition rewriting their green policies and touting them as being well ahead of the current government's plans. Meanwhile the government is planning to bring a first ever Climate Change Bill to parliament during 2008.… Continue

Added by Steve Last on June 16, 2008 at 12:43am — No Comments

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