Here is what I've learned, and the three things I wish I knew before I bought a biodigester. The questions I had when I started, included:
How does a biodigester work?
How long can a biodigester last?
Is biogas really green energy, and how much is gas and how much is liquid?
What can you put in a biodigester?
How much biofuel can a biodigester produce?
What Is a Biodigester Waste System and How Does It Work?
Brief Overview: A Biodigester simply means a tank which digests organic material biologically. In this sense, the FilterPod is a biodigester. Another way to describe it -- a home biodigester is a standalone system that transforms your organic waste (food scraps) into cooking gas for your kitchen whilst also creating a liquid fuel, or biofuel. In essence, a biodigester is a mechanical toilet that can convert waste from the home into exclusive outputs, such as biogas and water for home use. It is a system which converts animal, green and kitchen waste into biogas and organic fertilizer, providing clean, off-grid energy so it turns food waste into green energy. You can use leftover food scraps to create clean, renewable cooking gas, a rich fertilizer and to convert waste into compost
"The University of Sydney uses a Biodigester to convert waste into compost, supported by a NSW Government 'Waste Less, Recycle More' grant. The cutting-edge biodigester has been installed for odour- and methane-free processing of organic waste into compost for use on campus."
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0:00 Intro
0:20 How much liquid fertiliser is made
1:13 How much food waste we have
2:25 How much gas can be stored
3:40 Conclusion
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