Biogas Is An Affordable Alternative Energy Source For All Kinds Of Worldwide Businesses

Biogas Is An Affordable Alternative Energy Source For All Kinds Of Worldwide Businesses

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In the future biogas usage is set to increase dramatically. We are now seeing a genuine global interest in all matters concerning the origin, production and applications of biogas. The main driving forces behind this are:

The realization that we have reached a peak oil scenario and also the methods of extraction and production are being simplified and now accessible to a wider range of people.

The concept of 'peak oil' once shrugged off as an alarmist scare tactic is now accepted as one of the daunting facts about the state of the world. There is little point in arguing with the sceptics. Seeing that governments in the European Union and developed countries are taking measures to reduce their countries' dependence on fossil fuel, albeit hesitantly. We must remember that (for example) the United States of America gobbles up 20.59 million barrels of crude oil a day (next is China at 7.27 million). So the reduction in fossil derived energy consumption will be a difficult task.

The process will be largely focused on public awareness policies, through education the hope is that people will choose to use and conserve energy more wisely. Convincing people that are so dependent on cheap energy to alter their habits understandably meets a great deal of resistance.

There are promising developments in the alternative energy arenas. The production of more efficient and cheaper photovoltaic or solar cells is giving many living in sunny places the opportunity to supplement or in some cases meet all their energy needs. Same is the case with wind-powered electrical generators. With both there is a system that allows unused electricity to be feed in the main national power grid.

The production of biogas is seen as a great untapped resource. In developing countries small family run bioreactors can be set up with minimal cost. Some projects in Georgia have shown very surprising results. Around 70-120 million cubic metres of biogas could be produced from animal waste. Saving the country from deforestation and indoor pollution from burning the wood.


About the Author:
Greenlane Biogas is committed to meeting and exceeding customer needs by going the extra mile to make their "natural recycle of energy" a uniquely successful experience. Greenlane Biogas plants are standardised to core units with several patent pending innovations giving high energy efficiency from a low cost simplified process. View Greenlane Biogas Projects



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