Lecture

Methane Production in Anaerobic Digesters

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This lecture covers the process of methane production in anaerobic digesters, including the steps of microbial degradation, biogas production, and examples of methane generation from waste sludge. It also discusses the challenges and potential of anaerobic digestion.

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