Important findings into biogas yields
At UK AD & Biogas, the University of Aarhus will be revealing important findings into biogas yields from a major study carried out at a farm-based AD plant in northern Denmark.
On July 1st from 11am (until 11.55am) at the Purple Seminar Zone, the University’s Alastair James Ward will explain how Landia’s externally-mounted GasMix system significantly enhances gas yields by mixing the entire contents of a digester.
For founder ADBA members Landia, this is the first time that the leading pump and mixer manufacturer has been featured in a UK AD & Biogas seminar, with the company later offering a full copy of the eagerly awaited University Study at their B101 stand.
Compared to traditional, mechanical mixing, Landia state that GasMix offers quicker and cheaper installation, as well as low maintenance costs because all components are placed on the outside of the tank. There is also a far more efficient anaerobic process and therefore a much quicker gas production.
Also presenting at the 11am ‘Operational Performance – Innovation & Process’ session are representatives from Schmack Biogas, Uponor and New Generation Biogas.




