Dear Rajan
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To: "Kevin" <[email protected]>; "Discussion of biomass cooking stoves"
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Dear Kevin,
Well, we also use biogas plants where animal dung is a major feedstock.
Here the energy part comes out as methane ( which is used as fuel ) and
the slurry from the plant contains all the nutrients ( without any loss ).
I have no experience with biogas plants run on animal manure. Is the slurry
from a biogas plant filterable? If so, would it potentially make a fuel
equivalent or superior to dung that was burned directly, with no washing?
As I understand it, Richard Stanley uses a retting process on biomass, to
develop binding characteristics for his holey briquette feed. Would the
drained solids from a biodigester perhaps have better "binder
characteristics than freshly washed dung? Perhaps Righard has already
explored this avenue?
Best wishes,
Kevin
Best Regards,
Rajan
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