Anaerobic Digestion Webinar on February 24: Anaerobic Digestion Bio-refinery: Potential for Biochar Production and Utilization

Join us for the second of five FREE webinars where Washington State University researchers and their collaborators share their findings as they strive to quantify the climate, air, water, nutrient and economic impacts of integrating emerging, next-generation technologies within anaerobic digestion systems on U.S. dairies.

 Anaerobic Digestion Bio-refinery: Potential for Biochar Production and Utilization
Dr. Manuel Garcia-Perez
February 24 10 a.m. Pacific/1 p.m. Eastern

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 Speaker: Dr. Manuel Garcia-Perez, Associate Professor at the Department of Biological Systems Engineering, Washington State University.

Webinar description: Dr. Garcia-Perez will discuss the challenges and opportunities for integrating emerging technologies with existing anaerobic digestion (AD) systems as a way to gradually convert AD units into bio-refineries. The focus of this webinar is on pyrolysis and gasification, two technologies that are capable of converting the digested fibers into a bio-char, and that can be integrated with AD. During the presentation Dr. Garcia-Perez will also discuss some of the potential uses of these chars in anaerobic digestion systems.

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