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Biogas - Opportunities for Farming, Industry and Environment
Biogas - Opportunities for Farming, Industry and Environment
| Title | Biogas - Opportunities for Farming, Industry and Environment |
| Author | German Biogas Association |
| Year | 2010 |
| Region/Country | |
| Topics | Use of Biogas |
| Document Type | Study & Report |
| File Download |
► English : Biogas - Opportunities for Farming, Industry and Environment.pdf |
| Language(s) | English |
| Abstract | Biogas is produced by the fermentation of biomass. Biogas contains methane; as a renewable and versatile supplier of electricity, heat and fuel, it is a major contributor to a safe and sustainable energy supply. Biogas can be stored or fed into the natural gas network, which adds to its flexibility of use. As an all-rounder, biogas will be able to supply around ten per cent of the natural gas requirements by 2020, without affecting food production. |



















