NTT East and Biostock exhibit ultra-small biogas plant at the Expo

NTT East and Biostock exhibited an ultra-small biogas plant at the NTT Pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai Expo, which turns food waste into renewable energy on-site and recycles resources. Some of the electricity generated from renewable energy is being supplied to the NTT Pavilion.
In addition to being even smaller than previous ultra-small biogas plants, it also has a new function of remote control of the plant from the cloud using IoT technology.

設置作業(Installation)
A typical biogas plant requires about 10 to several hundred tons of raw material per day, but the two companies have made it possible to operate it with less than 10 tons of raw material by miniaturizing and unitizing the equipment.
The smallest model of the ultra-small biogas plant offered by Biostock in the past was two 20-foot containers, but the one they are exhibiting is a portable plant that stores all the plant’s equipment in one 12-foot container and can be transported by a single trailer.
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