
Biogas production
Biogas production is a natural process where organic waste, such as food scraps, manure, or plant material, decomposes anaerobically (without oxygen) in a sealed container called a digester. Microorganisms break down the waste, releasing gases like methane and carbon dioxide. The resulting biogas can be captured and used as a renewable energy source for cooking, heating, or generating electricity. This process not only helps manage waste effectively but also reduces greenhouse gas emissions, making it an environmentally friendly way to produce clean energy from everyday organic materials.