Anaerobic digestion is a biological process in which microorganisms break down organic matter in the absence of oxygen to produce biogas. Feedstocks include animal manure, food waste, agricultural residues, and sewage sludge. The resulting biogas contains methane and carbon dioxide and can be used for heat, electricity, or upgraded to biomethane. Anaerobic digestion also produces digestate, a nutrient-rich by-product used as fertilizer. This process supports waste management, renewable energy generation, and emission reduction. Anaerobic digestion plays a key role in circular bioenergy systems and sustainable agriculture.
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