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Thu, Aug 17

Putting Profits in Farmers' Hands & Maximizing GHG Emission Reduction with Farm-Scale Digesters

Digestion on the farm?

Farm-scale digesters employ an automated process that pumps slurry directly from the manure pit to the digester, significantly simplify to monetize the power of their slurry.  By focusing on simpler biological processes, there is also no need to introduce additional energy-rich substrates, thus eliminating the requirement for land dedicated to energy crops and minimizing waste and digestate transportation. 

In the foreground, a slurry pump connected to the digester

Moreover, the utilization of fresh manure allows farmers to prevent over 80% of biomethane losses, maximizing both energy output and earning potential. All this possible as of 60 dairy cows (or equivalent). The main two criteria is that manure is collected daily and is pumpable to allow this automation.

 

Regenerative Agriculture at its finest

Farm-scale digestion exemplifies regenerative principles, converting fresh cow manure directly into electricity, heat, and valuable agricultural inputs. When applying the digestate as fertilizer, the nitrogen is released more gradually into the soil rather than being emitted into the atmosphere. This is much better for the local biodiversity and the nearby bodies of water’s. 

Furthermore, applying digestate to soils also enhances biogeochemical cycles which promote carbon retention and by taking the manure out of the stable on a daily basis, it significantly enhances the well-being of the animals.
 

Proven to be sustainable

Studies conducted by Wageningen University & Research have shown that farm-scale digesters can lead to an impressive 82% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions compared to traditional manure management practices. Additionally, when combined with a Nitrogen stripper, these digesters can achieve up to 65% reduction in nitrogen emissions.

Farmers who embrace this solution can have their CO2 emission reductions certified in the form of carbon credits which can be sold to third parties, further incentivizing sustainable practices and shortening the payback period.

Why choose farm-scale instead of much larger collective digesters?

Choosing to install a digester directly on the farm instead of relying on a larger central biogas plant, offers various benefits which are outlined in below table :

Aspect

Farm-Scale Digester

Large Collective Digester 

Size

Smaller than a barn, with a silo below 12 meters high and a volume of 100 – 1500 m³

Multiple silos commonly starting as of a combined 10.000m³ of storage space

Investment

As of 100.000 EUR

As of 1.500.000 EUR

Permit Process

Smoother permit process due to an installation being smaller than stables and no burden for the environment

Complex permitting and regulatory requirements due to larger scale

Workload for farmer

Fully automated, max. 15 minutes of monitoring per day

Intensive : buying waste streams, monitoring biology, managing complex administrative flows, arranging the offtake of digestate

Biology

Simple, harnessing the bacteria already present in rumen animals

Often requires additional energy-rich substrates for optimal performance given manure is never fresh

Land use

No need for land to be used for energy crops

Often requires land for energy crop cultivation

Transport

None, as integrated into the farm

Extensive manure and other waste & digestate transportation

Pathogen risk

No pathogen exchange between different farms

Risk of pathogen exchange among farms because of manure exchange

Greenhouse gas reduction

Prevents up 82% of biomethane losses, through usage of daily fresh manure

As typically it takes at least two weeks before manure is collected, over 50% of biogas into the atmosphere, already escaped prior digestion process

Animal well-fare

Better climate in barn, as this stimulates taking the manure out of the barn on daily basis

Manure often digests couple weeks under animals, resulting in poor barn climate through ammonia gases for feedstock and farmer

Financial benefits

For farmer

Often in the hands of big(ger) industrial players

Offers on the Market

The European micromethanisation market leader is Biolectric, with over 300 manure-only biogas plants and an rapid growth rate. Several other providers offer farm-scale digesters below 100kW, including Ener-G from the UK, Rota Guido from Italy, Biogas Plus from the Netherlands, and Green Service Group from Belgium.

Correlation with European Objectives

Farm-scale anaerobic digestion aligns perfectly with the European Union's commitment to reducing greenhouse gas emissions and achieving carbon neutrality. As the EU progresses with the Renewable Energy Directive (RED III), a 100% manure digesting model is gradually becoming the standard in the next years.

In summary, farm-scale digesters offer a promising and sustainable solution for modern farming. By converting fresh cow manure into renewable energy and quality fertilizer, all while reducing greenhouse gas emissions and nitrogen pollution, these digesters align perfectly with regenerative agricultural principles.  As the European Union strives for reduced emissions and greater sustainability, farm-scale anaerobic digestion is primed to play a significant role in the ecological and energy transition.