How It Works

What is Anaerobic Digestion?

Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is a natural process where micro-organisms break down organic waste such as food scraps. This produces two valuable resources; biogas and digestate. Biogas can be used for a number of applications as shown in the diagram below.

Biogas

Biogas is collected in the bubble on top of the digester and is currently being used for heating and electricity generation within the facility with excess electricity being injected back into the national grid.

Ecogas is working with Clarus (formally Firstgas Group) company, First Renewables in the first New Zealand project to upgrade the biogas into BioMethane and BioCO2. The biomethane will be injected into the gas grid as a renewable form of energy for residential and industrial supply. The BioCO2 will be used to offset the needs of both T&G glasshouses and the wider food and beverage industry.

Digestate

Digestate is a nutrient rich substance which is being used by farmers as a fertiliser. Ecogas currently supplies digestate under the Fertify Regenerative Fertiliser Brand.

What organic waste can be used?

In this context, organic waste refers to any substance derived from plants or animals. Typically this includes:

  • Source-separated feedstock

  • Food Scraps

  • Fats, oils and greases

Frequently Asked Questions

Join us on the Journey of Food Scraps

Ecogas works closely with Auckland Council to ensure that their Kerbside collections are transformed into the best possible products. Watch the video below to track the process from end to end. You can learn more about the Auckland Council Rukenga Kai Food Scraps Collections here:

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