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Study probes biogas potential of partly digested grass from cows

It’s hoped the technology will be utilised at new Ecogas biogas to pipeline plant in Reporoa.

Scion’s biomethane potential test kit.

“Ideally, you need the right cocktail to get the bugs working optimally – that’s the end game,” says Scion senior scientist Dr Suren Wijeyekoon who is leading a new 14-month study into converting partly digested gas from the stomachs of slaughtered cattle into biogas.

It’s hoped the partly

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Fiona Rotherham Thu, 13 Oct 2022
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