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The Complete Biogas Handbook

The Bible of Biogas

Want to Build a Biogas Digester? Find Free Plans!

A 55-gallon drum biogas digester.
A 55-gallon drum biogas digester.

Linked to this page (as you might notice from the menu above and linked in the list immediately below) are several pages offering information— and the best free information on the Internet— about how to build four of the most common types of small digesters. Check it out. You’ve got resources for building

Now if you’ve looked around, you know that there are plenty of sites that promise information that might be similarly described— several are linked from these pages— but here you are likely to find information that few other sites offer, and which will help you decide among the designs described on the web. (Read on and see if it’s not so…)

But even if you can build a digester using the plans you can find using these pages, you may not be able to get the best use out of your digester. The critical things you need to know about biogas are that you have to keep the organic stuff you put in wet, warm, and pH balanced. But you might still have a lot of questions. What should you feed it? How much and often? What can you do with the effluent that comes out of it? How can you use the biogas? (For example, how can you modify a stove to burn biogas?) Can you use biogas to provide light?

All these questions are answered in The Complete Biogas Handbook. And gee whiz, if you’re all that interested in practical biogas, you should probably buy it— it’s not expensive ($25); see that book cover to the right?— because after all, hello, that is one real good reason this site exists.

Meanwhile take a look at what’s here, starting with…