
Anaerobic Digestion is a natural process which converts organic matter, such as food waste, animal slurry, and crop residues, into renewable energy. The waste is stored in sealed tanks without any oxygen, where naturally-occurring organisms digest it and release methane-rich biogas, which is used to generate electricity, gas, or heat. The leftover waste material can also be used as a fertilizer packed with nitrates and phosphates.
The Swancote Farm project, which has a capacity of 1MW, was developed and built by German-based biogas plant specialists MT Energie, with Cosgriff Whitehouse Electrical Ltd (CWE) required to install the electrics that connect two initial storage digesters, a secondary digester – which will help maximise biogas production by up to 20% compared to other systems – and two residue storage tanks.

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