Jeonnam Province seeks to expand livestock waste biogas facilities in Denmark

Jeonnam Province seeks to expand livestock waste biogas facilities in Denmark
Jeonnam Province seeks to expand livestock waste biogas facilities in Denmark
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[무안=뉴스핌] Reporter Jo Eun-jeong = South Jeolla Province Governor Kim Young-rok visited the Danish livestock manure biogas facility, which has the world’s largest biogas facility and excellent technology, and explored ways to expand biogas facilities, achieve carbon neutrality, and reduce greenhouse gases.

Governor Kim Young-rok inspected the advanced livestock manure biogas facility of SBS (Sustainable Bio Solutions) located in Kliplev, Denmark, on the 24th (local time).

Inspection of SBS livestock manure biogas facility in Denmark. [사진=전남도] 2024.04.25 [email protected]

The purpose is to move away from processing livestock manure into compost and liquid fertilizer and convert it into energy, and find ways to achieve carbon neutrality and reduce greenhouse gases in the livestock sector.

Governor Kim intensively examined biogas facilities, energy production, carbon reduction effects, and odor reduction facilities at the site that day.

The livestock manure biogas facility not only produces gas, but also strives to coexist with local residents by converting the produced gas into electricity and supplying waste heat from power generation to nearby residents.

Governor Kim Young-rok said, “We will achieve carbon neutrality and come up with a plan for coexistence with local residents by moving away from the method of processing livestock waste that focuses on compost and liquid fertilizer and converting it to a biogas facility.” He added, “We will install a thorough odor prevention facility to produce energy from livestock waste.” “We will make it a necessary facility for rural areas in the Jeollanam-do region,” he said.

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The article is in Korean

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