
Clean and Sustainable Energy
Biodigester
The biodigester was developed for storing animal waste, utilizing the methane gas resulting from its decomposition for energy production, offering the best cost-benefit. The generated gas can be used in the kitchen for cooking, lighting, engines, incubators, and water heating. Furthermore, it can be used in effluent treatment, transforming waste into fertilizer and eliminating bad odors. Areas of application: Swine farming, poultry farming, cattle farming, sheep farming, starch factories, slaughterhouses, dairies, alcohol distilleries, other agro-industries, and rural properties.

Features
The Sansuy Vinibiodigester caters to each rural property according to its real needs for environmental preservation, energy demand (biogas), and high-quality biofertilizer. With diverse models, formats, and sizes, the Sansuy Vinibiodigester utilizes different associated technologies to achieve better yields case-by-case. These technologies are perfectly suited to the type of residue intended for use and the frequency with which it is obtained.
Advantages
Sanitation and Biofertilizer: Sansuy Vinibiodigesters allow for the isolation between waste, humans, and animals, leading to a reduction in flies, parasites, pathogens, and odors. Additionally, they achieve reductions in biochemical and chemical oxygen demands (BOD and COD) and the stabilization of organic matter, allowing for better utilization of minerals as fertilizer.


Energy: The biogas produced can be used for heating boilers, sheds, refrigeration, lighting, electric power generator sets, and motor pumps.
The Sansuy Vinibiodigester is used for effluent treatment, transforming waste into biofertilizers, enabling the capture of biogas, and is now dedicated to the needs of starch factories. Originally developed for rural properties focused on cattle and pig farming, this new biodigester for starch factories is an environmentally sound solution for waste disposal combined with energy generation and an excellent cost-benefit.
Cassava processing generates solid waste, such as the peel, and liquid waste, known as "manipueira," which has a high capacity for methane production. With the biodigester, this gas is used for energy generation.








