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Digestion Archive for March 2002
34 messages, last added Tue Nov 26 17:15:31 2002

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G'day All,

As I was having lunch and pondering the first paragraph below (I had not
scanned the rest) as well as another e-mail I replied to this morning I
realised the huge difference between low AD use in Holland, Australia
and USA on one hand and the rapid adoption of low cost digesters in
Vietman, Colombia and Cambodia. I realise this is in part due to scale
and ambient temperatures but I think it is also due to expectations,
attitudes and other driving forces.

I am in fact right now writing a funding proposal to build a "low cost"
digester at the campus piggery to try and encourage adoption.

Comments welcome.

HOOROO
----- Original Message -----
From: "T.Schomaker" <t.schomaker@worldonline.nl>
To: <digestion-owner@crest.org>
Sent: Wednesday, March 20, 2002 7:52 AM
Subject: subscribe


>
> Dear Mathias and Paul,
>
> I agree on both your points of view.
> As an example, untill 1990 approximately 30 farm scale manure digesters
were
> in operation in Holland.
> Due to low energy prices, disappointing biogas yields and moreover higher
> than expected costs for
> maintenance and operation, these digesters all closed down within a few
> years.
> In spite of some new developments in plugfow and CSTR-systems now - a
decade
> later - agricultural biogas technology
> might still be considered as almost dead in Holland.
>
> Strangely enough this is complete different from the situation in
> surrounding countries like Germany and Denmark, where
> agricultural biogas technology still gets increasing interest.
> Besides me many AD-experts in Holland (G. Zeeman, L. van Velsen) have
> carried studies on the feasibility of AD-technology
> for agricultural, aiming in particular at medium to large scale CAD plants
> for manure and organic waste based on the Danish CAD-concept.
> With German and Danish digesters as a refence all these studies reveal
> positive results.

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