This week I had the pleasure of visiting HomeBiogas to check out their newest accessory: the Bio-Toilet. The Bio-Toilet connects to the HomeBiogas system, which is an off-grid appliance that turns organic waste into cooking gas.
HomeBiogas and Solar CITIES Inc. made this cross-border initiative to serve the vulnerable communities of Jordan.
We acted with the firm belief that refugees, along with people who live in remote...
If you're looking to live a more sustainable lifestyle and have been hearing about the “magic” of biogas, then we’re here to help you on your way.
Let’s start right at the beginning: what exactly is biogas, and why is biogas production so central to living a more sustainable lifestyle?
Not long ago, caring about the environment wasn’t seen as a very important issue for most people. In fact, the first Earth Day, which marks the start of the modern environmental movement, only took place in the year 1970. We’ve made a lot of progress in the past half a century, with caring for the environment no longer reserved for one kind of person.
Biogas production happens naturally and believe it or not, one of the primary locations that biogas is produced is in landfills. Biogas production can even occur in nature, without any outside assistance from humans, at all.
At HomeBiogas, we are taking responsibility for our planet together with customers. They are visionaries, changemakers and inspiring people creating a positive future for us all. We are thankful to our wonderfully courageous customers, and we are proud to share their stories.
We can’t talk about biogas without mentioning the biogas plants, which are simply the places where the biogas production process occurs. In plain English, a biogas plant is a system that provides an oxygen-free environment where bacteria transform biomass into biogas. It can come in different sizes and forms, and it serves to create carbon-neutral energy.
This agreement joins a series of global distribution agreements that HomeBiogas has signed in the last six months, in countries like Ecuador, Chile, Peru and more. Today HomeBiogas markets its products in several Asian countries, among which are: India, Nepal, Vietnam, Laos and now Sri Lanka.