Brazil inaugurates multi-feedstock biogas demo to get cities on board

June 6, 2017 |

In Brazil, the International Centre for Renewable Energy (CIBiogas) has inaugurated its multi-feedstock biogas plant that will use 10 tons of food waste, 30 tons of pruned grass and 300,000 liters of sewage per month to produce 4,000 cubic meters of ethanol on a monthly basis. The $661,000 project will run for 20 months to demonstrate the technology’s capacity to run multi-feedstocks successfully in the hopes that municipalities will decide to take up similar projects to tackle their waste streams.

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