Is bread yeast similar enough to the methogen populations we want? Or does it provide some of the initial start-up process only so that the methogens can get established more rapidly? Just to understand the concept. Gracias Jaime, lo intentamos en la siguiente instalacion!
Saludos, Alex On Tue, Sep 28, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Jaime Marti Herrero < [email protected]> wrote: > hi Alex an all > what about yeast for bread? it is easy to buy in rural areas and is cheap. > one kg of yeast fro digester less than 10m3 liquid volume. In some places in > bolivia, in cold climate, they are using this technique, and reduce the sart > up of the digester from trhee months to two months. So for warm temperature > digester can be a few weeks to start upo de digester if you add yeast at the > begining. > keep in touch > jaime > > ----- > *Jaime Martí Herrero* > > *Technical advisor of biogas for the GTZ-Bolivia* > > *CIMNE (*www.cimne.com <http://www.cimne.com/beegroup>) > > *Building Energy and Environment Group* > > *International research cooperation area* > > La Paz · Bolivia > > Tel. (+591)-73 090 621 > > > > > *BIOGAS AND BOLIVIA* > -Taller Biogas Bolivia > http://tallerbiogas.blogspot.com > -Video: Biodigester installation in bolivian Altiplano > http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=3Sl0XEN5Bgo > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vs0JuV8WD_c > > -Manual gratuito-Biodigestores familiares: Guía de diseño y manual de > instalación > http://www.upc.edu/grecdh/pdf/2008_JMH_Guia_biodigestores.pdf > > > > > ------------------------------ > Date: Tue, 28 Sep 2010 11:07:14 -0600 > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [Digestion] Inoculation for Small Digesters > > > HI All, > > We have been doing our systems start (for small household scale digesters) > with the paunch waste from slaughterhouses, adding 50-100 liters of the > waste along with manure and water as an initial charge. Transporting this > waste (wet, heavy, and a bit nasty) is a bit of a pain. My technicians > keeping hinting at better incolculant solutions, and I would like to see if > there is anyone out there making really effective inoculates (or knows how > to make them) that are dry, simple to apply, but really effective in > starting a digester. Efficient and fast start-up is a really crucial aspect > of technology adoptions, and using effluent from functioning digesters or > the paunch waste has produced the best results for us as far as start-up > rates. We have seen a brand of tablets for septic tanks, but we have not > found them to improve start-up times as compared with straight manure. > Thanks in advance. > > Saludos, > > A > > -- > Alexander Eaton > Sistema Biobolsa > IRRI-Mexico > > Mex cel: (55) 11522786 > US cel: 970 275 4505 > > [email protected] > [email protected] > sistemabiobolsa.com > www.irrimexico.org > > _______________________________________________ Digestion mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/digestion_lists.bioenergylists.org > > _______________________________________________ > Digestion mailing list > [email protected] > > http://lists.bioenergylists.org/mailman/listinfo/digestion_lists.bioenergylists.org > > -- Alexander Eaton Sistema Biobolsa IRRI-Mexico Mex cel: (55) 11522786 US cel: 970 275 4505 [email protected] [email protected] sistemabiobolsa.com www.irrimexico.org
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