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    • Home
    • Resources
    • About
    • Many Uses For Biochar
      • The Many Uses of Biochar
      • Soil Conditioning
      • Carbon Sequestration
      • Energy Production
      • Gardens and Flower Beds
      • Potted Plants-Nurseries
      • Lawns, Shrubs and Trees
      • Planting Trees
      • Co-Composting
      • Field Applications
      • On The Farm
      • In The Barn
      • Remediation
      • Litter Supplement
      • Food Storage
      • In The building sector
      • Biogas Slurry Treatment
      • medical uses
      • Textiles
    • Shop
    • Policies
    • Contact

Genesisbiochar@gmail.com


  • Home
  • Resources
  • About
  • Many Uses For Biochar
    • The Many Uses of Biochar
    • Soil Conditioning
    • Carbon Sequestration
    • Energy Production
    • Gardens and Flower Beds
    • Potted Plants-Nurseries
    • Lawns, Shrubs and Trees
    • Planting Trees
    • Co-Composting
    • Field Applications
    • On The Farm
    • In The Barn
    • Remediation
    • Litter Supplement
    • Food Storage
    • In The building sector
    • Biogas Slurry Treatment
    • medical uses
    • Textiles
  • Shop
  • Policies
  • Contact
Nutrients are better stored and emissions prevented

Biogas Slurry Treatment

What is bio-slurry? 

The  mixture of dung and water which enters the biogas plant in semi liquid  form is called “undigested slurry.” The undigested slurry undergoes a  series of anaerobic digestion processes or fermentation in a biogas  digester and is converted into combustible gas called  “biogas.”Medicines 

Initial  tests show that, through adding biochar to a fermenter’s biomass  (especially heterogeneous biomasses), the methane and hydrogen yield is  increased, while at the same time decreasing CO2 and ammonia emissions.  Through treating biogas slurry with lacto-ferments and biochar,  nutrients are better stored and emissions prevented.

A wide variety of purchasing options are available in our store including one cubic yard  sacks, two cubic yard sacks, and 10 to 80 cubic yard bulk truck loads. 

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