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Digestion Archive for January 2000
20 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:15:09 2002

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DIG-L: Re: poultry maure as fuel



Dear Tony,

What do you want to do ?
You can establish an anaerobic digester and produce methane or biogas, which in turn you can use for heating, cooking, or if you have enough manure even use to generate electricity.
The left over sludge is an excellent organic fertiliser and the liquid effluent you can use for some fish breeding.
These are technologies available and proven to work in Asia.
It all depends how much manure you produce daily.
Whereabout are you in Australia, as there is a good expert in this field in South Australia.
Best regards and wishes
Horst Doelle
At 08:30 22/01/00 +1100, you wrote:
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Dear sir I have a poultry farm and am interested in in tilising poultry manure as a fuel. Are you able to supply any info which may ssist us as an industry here in Australia to make a tart. regards Tony
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Horst W.Doelle, D.Sc., D.Sc. [h.c.]
Chairman, IOBB
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