4.14.2025
Increasing slurry use in biogas plants in Germany: The University of Hohenheim’s project
Research
In this interview, Dr. Dederer from the University of Hohenheim talks about a project aimed at increasing the use of slurry and agricultural residues in biogas plants, focusing on the Baden-Württemberg region in southwestern Germany. The project proposes both the construction of small-scale plants (120–150 kW), which are more economically viable, and the adaptation of existing plants, although these require investments to handle more manure.
Original language: German
Origin: Germany
Speaker
Manfred Dederer
Research fellow, Universität Hohenheim
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