Sewage Gas
Sewage sludge is the leftover material from treating sewage water. It is a major part of renewable energy of Germany.
In sewage treated plants, there is organic material in the sludge. This organic matter undergoes decomposition, with the help of microorganisms in digesters where there is no free flow of air. Instead, this happens due to breakdown without oxygen which then releases gas as a byproduct.
The use of sewer gas for energy production enables the wastewater treatment plants to use more of their self-sufficient energy needs. It does so as well as by reducing the economic costs of their operations, and lowering the greenhouse gas emissions which derive from treatment of sewage.
Sources of Renewable Energy in Germany
Sources of Renewable Energy in Germany: Germany is seeking to implement something they call the “Energiewende”. Thus, Germany aims to get rid of using combustible fuels such as coal and oil, as well as nuclear power. On the contrary, Germany plans to use more renewable energy sources that are harmless to the environment and they don’t pollute like they used to.
In this article, the sources of renewable energy in Germany will be reviewed. Through the use of renewable energy, Germany envisions its economic state to be one in which it is sustainable.
Table of Content
- About Sources of Renewable Energy in Germany
- List of Sources of Renewable Energy in Germany
- Renemable Energy of Germany: List of Sources
- 1. Hydropower
- 2. Wind Energy
- 3. Photovoltaic Energy
- 4. Biomass
- 5. Biogenic Solid Fuels
- 6. Biogenic Liquid Fuels
- 7. Biogas
- 8. Biomethane
- 9. Sewage Gas
- 10. Landfill Gas
- 11. Geothermal Energy
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