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PPTs from webinar 05.11.24

hi all, the ppts from the webinar on Meeting the challenge of energy neutrality in the wastewater sector on the road to climate neutrality are here: www.eureau-innovation.org/library/climat...e/climate-neutrality

and the chat is here with all the questions asked. You can ask, answer and share your experience too: www.eureau-innovation.org/forum/climate-...-the-road-to-climate

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2 years 2 months ago #93 by CarolineGreene
=13pxSewage sludge is loaded into anaerobic digesters, where it is mixed with bacteria to break it down. As the bacteria digest the sewage, methane is produced, as well as a fertiliser by-product. The methane is piped into large engines which produce heat and electricity. Electricity can be used on site or exported to the National Grid, whilst the heat is used to keep the digesters at the right temperature.

Caroline Greene
Senior Communications Manager - EurEau

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