SusBioME is developing technology for use in the anaerobic digestion process to increase renewable gas yields from biomass.
The start-up from the UCD School of Agriculture and Food Science, is developing modular, plug-in disruptive electro-processing technologies to make feedstocks more biodigestible. As a platform technology it can be applied to a wide range of feedstocks and bioprocesses. "Renewable gas, made using anaerobic digestion, is the most promising and important kind of bioenergy and is a huge and growing industry," he said.
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