China Launches Its First Chicken Manure-Biogas Plant

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In the race to implement new energy sources, farms have an advantage: lots of manure. A large chicken farm north of Beijing is taking advantage of this fact by using its chicken manure to generate power and heat. And this isn’t just a small-time farm—the 3 million chickens on the farm produce 220 tons of manure and 170 tons of wastewater each day.

The Deqingyuan Chicken Farm Waste Utilization Plant, which is replacing a coal-fired plant, will reduce CO2 emissions by 95,000 tons a year. It will also provide 14,600 MWh of electricity each year.

The plant will feature an anaerobic digester to treat waste material, which will produce biogas that will then power 2 GE Jenbacher gas engines. Heat generated from the process will be used in the waste fermentation process and to warm the farm in the winter.

But the project won’t just benefit the farm—it will also help reduce electricity shortages in the region.

While any facility containing 3 million chickens probably doesn’t treat its animal residents very well, at least this one sets an example for other farms looking to become more self-sufficient—and energy self-sufficiency should always be welcome in a growing country like China.

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  1. Although using manure may sound like it doesn’t matter a lot, but the fact is, it can make significant contribution in the long term. Just imagine the farm will have dual purpose – one providing meat for the community and another generates renewable and non-polluting energy source.

  2. Cool! Bio-Gas, you just gotta love it! LOL

    JT
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  3. May be it’s reasonable!not in growing country but all over the world!

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  5. Seems viable everywhere really, good to see China doing their part….

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  7. Dear Ariel,

    This is a very interesting article. I live near a very large Chicken farm in South Africa and was wondering if we could look at doing the same thing here in South Africa.
    I am on my way to CHINA in October. Would it be possible for you to send me more info and the contact details for the Deqingyuan Chicken Farm Waste Utilization Plant?
    Your help with this matter would be greatly appreciated.

    Kind Regards,

    Brent Laarman

  8. Biogas plants in China has now been upgraded with less construction cost and easier to maintain! Puxin biogas in southern China’s Shenzhen city helps you build easy and enjoy the convenience of biogas! Nearly everything organic can be utilized to yield biogas in our system: human excrete, animal dung, tree leaves, grass, corn silage,straw,wasted food,etc.

  9. how i wish a small poultry farmer like me could make use of my poultry waste as source of energy for cooking in my home . How do i go about it ? ddo you organise trainig on biogas productions ? pls if you do let me know its a long time project i wish it comes to reality

  10. Hello,
    How are you?
    Sir I,m M Waseem Iqbal From Pakistan. I want to know about ur Bio gas plants whole sale rate and installation solution in pakistan. capacity will be 10 parson and 2kv power supply needed from baiogas plant. Can u give me ur contact number for calling, also i,m interested in dealer ship in Pakistan, Now i,m in Qatar if u want to contact me my cell number is below.
    Thanks

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