
Downstream Biogas
Downstream biogas refers to the processes and uses that occur after biogas is produced from organic waste. Once generated, biogas, primarily composed of methane and carbon dioxide, can be cleaned and purified for various applications, such as generating electricity, heating, or fueling vehicles. Downstream activities also include the transportation, storage, and distribution of biogas for commercial or residential use. Essentially, downstream biogas involves the steps that turn raw biogas into a versatile, useful energy source, enabling it to replace or supplement traditional fuels while managing waste sustainably.