
Biogas Power Plants
Biogas power plants generate electricity using biogas, a renewable energy source produced by breaking down organic waste such as manure, food scraps, and plant material in oxygen-free conditions. Microorganisms decompose the waste, releasing biogas mainly composed of methane, which is then burned to produce heat and generate electricity. This process helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions by managing waste responsibly and producing clean energy. Biogas plants can be built on farms, at waste treatment facilities, or in urban areas, offering an eco-friendly way to turn waste into useful power while minimizing environmental impact.