Q. How does a biogas generator work?
Answer
The technique is straightforward and has been in use for millennia. The generator, also known as the digester, contains a sizable storage tank. Waste products such as food scraps, plant debris, animal manure, etc. are put into the tank. Bacteria in the tank decompose the waste into biogas. After being processed, this biogas is piped away from the generator and, in most circumstances, into the home's primary energy source. Biogas generators come in a variety of sizes, but they all function similarly to the big tank. Therefore, they need a fixed spot to store to the generator at all times. People with limited outdoor space will have to settle for a medium-sized generator, while others with larger plots of land will be able to construct much larger ones.
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