NIGERIAN RESEARCHERS DEVELOP BIOGAS PROCESS FOR CHICKEN MANURE AND INVASIVE PLANTS

Researchers in Nigeria has developed a process to pre-treat chicken droppings and then have anaerobic microbes digest the waste and mexican sunflowers together.




8kg of poultry waste and sunflowers produced more than 3kg of biogas which is more than enough fuel to drive the reaction and have some leftover for other uses like powering a generator. Also, the researchers say that the residual solids from the process could be applied as fertilizer or soil conditioner. The authors acknowledge funding from Landmark University (Nigeria).

Isn't this wonderful?
source: biofuelsdigest.com

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