by Jonathan Sidharta Leibovic | Jun 12, 2026 | Home Biodigester, North America, Our Blog, Our Projects, United States
There are many ways to store biogas after it is produced. The biodigester itself can store some gas, but often we want to be able to store excess gas for later use or longer cooking times. Also, storing biogas within the biodigester itself can raise air...
by Jonathan Sidharta Leibovic | Jun 5, 2026 | North America, Our Blog, Our Projects, United States
June 5, 2026 Futurist Farms sits on a half-acre (1/4 hectare) plot in the Poplar neighborhood of North Philadelphia. It’s owned and operated by Dimka Braswell and Bryce Rowe, two Black urban farmers who are combining time-honored agricultural practices with...
by Jonathan Sidharta Leibovic | May 29, 2026 | North America, Our Blog, United States
Friday, May 29, 2026 The business of biogas is booming! In the last 12 years, the USA has added over 800 new large-scale biogas capturing facilities at landfills, dairy farms, wastewater treatment plants, and even a few stand-alone food waste facilities. The American...
by Jonathan Sidharta Leibovic | May 20, 2026 | North America, Our Blog, United States
May 20, 2026 This week, I am in Detroit, Michigan, USA for the 2026 conference of the American Biogas Council (ABC). The ABC is a trade association that advocates for increasing the supply, demand, and quality of biogas across US industries and policies. I’ve...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 30, 2020 | North America, Our Projects
January 2, 2015 By nightfall on Monday, December 29th, 2014, just as the downpour of rain started, we miraculously finished building the Yucatan’s first urban biogas digester. For this digester, we used our Solar CITIES modification to the ARTI design. On the...
by Janice Kelsey | Apr 30, 2020 | North America, Our Projects
August 16, 2014 On a trip to Mexico, Rotoplas engineers surprised Culhane with a Solar CITIES-style modified ARTI digester. They had built the digester in anticipation of his visit. The digester included “microbial motels” to increase surface area....