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Processing thin sewage is energy intensive, rather than energy salvaging?  
Re: Re: Anaerobics for methane production -- Silverfox Post Reply Top of the thread Forum
Posted by: DWA
02/29/2008, 22:09:48

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Thanks for the descriptive link. The patent/process seems to be based on a fairly liberal use of energy.

It appears to me that you need rather concentrated excrement to really produce methane economically, as they already successfully do at some concentrated dairying and beefing operations, in England and elsewhere.

Would/could you recommend redesigning a plant to save and concentrate the solids for a methane generation anaerobic process?

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