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Manage Manure to Start Making Money Using Anaerobic Digesters! Stop Losing Money by Paying Others Just to Haul It Away!
Until now, American Digester operators have been forced to use Model T designs; little wonder there have been so many reported operating problems. WES leap frogs the 50's and 60's, even the 90's designs, and offers American farmers a 21st century Anaerobic Digester design.
WES (Waste Energy Solutions, LLC) plans, designs, and installs Anaerobic Digester systems for turning manure and other organic wastes into biogas for heat and renewable electric energy.
Biogas plants produce a class A sludge, minimizing the risk of microbial contamination from digested manures.
Biogas plants convert raw manure into a higher useable nutrient fertilizer than raw manure is. The fluid digested manure can be used in place of a significant amount of commercial fertilizer, with a confirmed NPK concentration analysis.
And WES Biogas plant fiber and solid digestate can be used for clean bedding, reducing current bedding costs.
WES Biogas plants can earn money from tipping fees for handling food and other industrial wastes.
WES Biogas plants can earn money by integrating their operations with nearby industrial plants that could use the excess heat, gas or electricity it produces, as well as in treating the industrial organic waste it makes.
WES Biogas plants create rural jobs.
Biogas plants contain and thus reduce atmospheric methane, a global warming gas 21 times more potent than CO2.
Biogas plants will reduce neighbors' complaints and feeding refusal odors associated with manure handling by reducing manure odors by more than 95%!*
You can rely on WES to assist you with your effort to take advantage of this technology.
As a full service alternative energy provider, WES works closely with state agencies and municipalities to meet legal criteria as well as economical and environmental parameters that are part of the approval process.
Please use our site to learn more about organic energy and how Waste Energy Solutions can covert your waste into renewable energy.
* Wilkie, A.C. (1998) "Anaerobic Digestion of Livestock Wastes: A Suitable Approach to Odor Abatement" |
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