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Glossary
Jun 27, 2005 at 10:59 PM
We are in the process of setting up a glossary or biogas dictionary. This is an interactive module and permits submissions from registered users.

Submits will first be forwarded to the webmaster and published once reviewed.

Looking forward to your submissions.

If you have a term you would like explained, please forward via email to webmaster @ biogas.ca and we will post it and its explanation.
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biogas / biomass / bioethanol - Renewable Energy "Production" - Is Bigger Better ?
Jun 21, 2005 at 11:23 AM
Economies of scale is a term often used to imply that bigger is better
and small can’t be profitable or sustainable.

If we look at large and small in nature we find dinosaurs, mamooths, insects
and bacteria with us somewhere in between. Nature appears to favour small and
diversifed for survival - large doesn’t seem to fare so well in times of crisis.

How might this apply to the "size" of digesters or renewable energy production
facilities in general ? Click on the "register to read more..." below to find out.


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Biogas - in a 'fueled' society
Jun 20, 2005 at 01:55 AM
If anyone has any doubts about the significance of oil & energy to our society & the individual, I would highly recommend looking at "Oil: The World over a Barrel" , which aired on CBC in August of 2004. "Unsustainable" is probably the most polite term that comes to mind as an adjective qualifying our portrayed relationship with fossil fuel sources.

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Our Mission:
Jun 20, 2005 at 01:53 AM
"To actively foster and promote competent verifiable biogas technology and its potential to provide a renewable and sustainable energy fuel source, proactive reductions of GHG emissions and balanced nutrient recycling within an ecologically and environmentally sound framework".

The founding directors, July 2003
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