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Zebec Biogas LtdZebec Energy Alexander Stephen House 91 , Holmfauld Road , United Kingdom

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About Company

Zebec is an innovator in the renewable energy and resource recovery markets. We help our clients understand the potential value of their assets, and deliver projects that make the most of them.

Since our founding in 2008, we have engaged in the development, engineering, construction, and management of Scotland's largest anaerobic digestion facility. Through our continuing role in the anaerobic digestion and hydro landscape, Zebec aims to help develop and manage renewable energy production in a sustainable fashion for the health, livelihood and security of people nationwide.

Our highly experienced team operates across national boundaries and provide innovative and sustainable solutions in renewable energy and resource recovery, in the sectors we service, from hydro infrastructure to waste heat recovery, anaerobic digestion and organic recycling services.

Benefits

Zebec provides the opportunity to identify the value of your land and organic waste streams

Biogas Technology

Anaerobic Digestion as a resource recovery technology is relevant for a range of industries. It can be applied as a pre-treatment step to reduce the volume of waste and to control odours and pathogens in order to keep final disposal costs down. More often today it is utilised as primary treatment of biomas to produce valuable products such as biogas that can be converted into heat and energy plus digestate which can used as fertiliser.

Anaerobic digestion is the simple, natural breakdown of organic matter into carbon dioxide, methane and water, by two groups of microorganisms, bacteria and archaea. Since many of these are intolerant to oxygen, this process is known as anaerobic.

There are four main stages of the anaerobic digestion process.
Each stage breaks the matter into smaller and smaller parts, until the only remaining substances are methane, carbon dioxide and water, three very simple molecules.

Hydrolysis breaks down the complex organic matter – carbohydrates, fats and proteins – into simple sugars, fatty acids and amino acids. Carbohydrates, long chains of simple sugars, are broken down into single glucose molecules; proteins, long folded chains of amino acids, become individual amino acids; while fats, made up of head groups and fatty acid chains, have the latter part removed from the head groups and cut into smaller and smaller pieces.

Acidogenesis sees those single sugar molecules, fatty acids and amino acids broken down further into alcohols and volatile fatty acids (like ethanol and propionic acid), with by-products of carbon dioxide, ammonia and hydrogen sulphide.

Acetogenesis is the third stage: here, those volatile fatty acids and alcohols are converted again, this time into hydrogen, carbon dioxide, and acetic acid.

Methanogenesis where methanogenic archaea convert the remaining hydrogen and acetic acid into methane, and more carbon dioxide.

What can we do with the final products?

At the end of the process we have a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide gases (biogas), water and some organic material (digestate).
Biogas can be burned to produce both heat and electricity, while methane can be used as vehicle fuel or injected into the gas grid.

Digestate is a stable, nutrient-rich substance and can be used for a range of products and purposes: most usefully as a fertiliser, rich in nutrients, but also as feedstock for ethanol production, and in low-grade building materials, like fibreboard.

Water, after further treatment within the AD process, may be returned to the environment.

Company NameZebec Biogas Ltd
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AddressZebec Energy Alexander Stephen House 91
Holmfauld Road
United Kingdom
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Year Established2000
Employees50
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