Anaerobic digestion energy refers to energy produced by breaking down organic matter in the absence of oxygen. This biological process generates biogas, which can be converted into electricity, heat, or renewable gas. Anaerobic digestion is widely applied in agriculture, wastewater treatment, and food waste management. It offers multiple benefits, including renewable energy generation, odor reduction, pathogen control, and production of nutrient-rich digestate for use as fertilizer. Anaerobic digestion energy helps reduce methane emissions and supports sustainable waste management practices. Technological improvements are enhancing system efficiency, scalability, and energy recovery. Anaerobic digestion plays a crucial role in integrated bioenergy systems and low-carbon energy strategies.
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