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Offshore Firms Eye NZ Dairy Power from Gas
28/10/08 19:02 Filed in: Biogas | Electricity
by Malcolm Mountfort , 28/10/2008,
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A Christchurch company is sparking international interest in its BioGen system for energy recovery from dairy waste.
The system captures methane and carbon dioxide from dairyshed and feedpad effluent to fire hot water boilers and, if economic, to generate electricity. Read More...
(c) 2008 Rural News Group, www.ruralnews.co.nz
A Christchurch company is sparking international interest in its BioGen system for energy recovery from dairy waste.
The system captures methane and carbon dioxide from dairyshed and feedpad effluent to fire hot water boilers and, if economic, to generate electricity. Read More...
Energy : Effluent power goes high-tech
Energy : Effluent power goes high-tech
By Anne LeeA Christchurch company has begun a farm-scale trial of a system that can use effluent to make electricity, heat water and cool milk.
BioGenCool, produced by Natural Systems, is projected to cut around one third off the electricity bill for farm dairies. At the same time it will provide rapid and constant milk cooling, improve the quality of the effluent, reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reduce water use.
Landcorp Farming is about to trial the system on its 850-cow Waimakariri dairy farm near Christchurch. Read More...