Almost all processes in biogas installation are closed. The biological process without oxygen – anaerobic digestion –
reduces unpleasant odours to the maximum level, as well as has a sanitation effect on feedstock.
Is it safe to live near a biogas installation?
Yes, it is totally safe to live nearby as biogas installations are unharmful to the environment and people. Almost all facilities in the installation are closed and processes are automated. Also, biogas installation operators are obliged to comply with the highest standards of all precautionary measures (such as good work practices, safety walk-throughs, protective equipment, etc.). We use the best systems and sensors for monitoring processes in biogas installation in real time.
What impact do biogas installations have on environment?
In our operations we use modern technologies, comply with strict regulations as well as ISO standards. Therefore, biogas installations don't have negative impact on environment. Contrary, they help to reduce green house gas (GHG) emissions that are damaging the environment.
How are traffic flows near biogas installations managed?
The delivery of biowaste to biogas installations increase some local transport flows depending on the capacity of the installation. However, there are strict regulations about the maximum amount of biowaste that can be processed in one biogas installation.
How much noise do biogas installations make?
While using modern up to date soundproof technologies, all noises in biogas installation are reduced to the minimum level. Also, strict noise standards are applied for all large scale installations.
Are the post-fermentation products in biogas installations dangerous? How are they managed?
Fertilizers are natural and safe to use as they are side product of biogas process. They are better than standard fertilizers usually used in agricultural sector as they are more nutrient and have less odour.