Watch our webinar

Magnesium Hydroxide boosts energy from a cogeneration anaerobic digester

John Van Wingerden \ February 12, 2020

 

 

Biogas production can be tricky. Biological system efficiency can be upset easily.

AMALGAM has shown strong improvement in biodigester stability, gas quantity and methane content through stabilized alkalinity and the active surface. Boosting biogas and power generation up to 20%.

In this webinar, Michael explained how you can use Magnesium Hydroxide  to improve wastewater treatment performance and boost biogas and power generation by up to 20%.

AMALGAM for biogas management

Energy from biogas produced from anaerobic digestion of wastewater sludge is a powerful source of renewable energy, don’t waste the waste.

AMALGAM can increase the quality and quantity of the biogas coming from anaerobic systems, and provide a significant economic boost for food processing plants and water utilities.

Find out more

How to join and participate in a Webinar on Youtube?

To watch our next webinars, you will need to go to our Youtube Live Stream on the right day at the right time.

In order for you to be able to interact (make comments, ask questions) while the webinar is being broadcasted, you will need to be logged in while on Youtube.

If you have any questions, feel free to reach out – we will be delighted to help.

Youtube Live Stream

latest news

July 24, 2024
IER News Issue 13 – August 2024

A Letter from Doug Kelley, President of IER Hi everyone! It’s already been half a year since our last newsletter

January 18, 2024
ALKA-Mag+ Mg(OH)2: alternative to caustic soda for wastewater treatment – with IER’s Lufkin TX facility

A safe and cost-effective alternative to the use of sodium hydroxide [caustic soda, NaOH] for wastewater alkalinity and pH adjustment

IER NEWSLETTER
Get the latest news, customer stories, and R&D updates delivered to your inbox.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
  • This field is hidden when viewing the form
  • This field is hidden when viewing the form

Join the conversation

#marsisforquitters

Twitter feed is not available at the moment.