it is best to start small. Methane production does not affect the amount
of compost you can make. After the effluent has passed through the
digester, it goes to the compost pile. JTF has some really fantastic
information on Methane digesters.
Bright Blessings,
Kim
At 09:23 AM 10/12/2004,
Hello Keith,
Thanks for the info. And please let me know how
your experiment goes this winter.
Tim
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I live in the Southeastern US.
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Hi Tim,
Over in Ireland here we use approx 200head
I was curious to know if anyone has any first hand
experience with Methane Digesters.
A project for this winter for us. I guess as of now the answer would
be yes, some.
And if so, what
size farm operation would be a minimum for
generating a useful amount of gas?
Useful for what? Fry say
Hi Tim,
Over in Ireland here we use approx 200head cattle as break even point, depends
if you are selling back to grid, and have use for heat (CHP) Are you in Europe,
check CADDETT for more info of technology suppliers,
best of luck with project,
Sh*t Happens.
dD
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