Upcoming Event – Biogas Americas
Azura’s Team Plaid is headed to Detroit to exhibit at the upcoming Biogas Americas 2026 conference.
Azura’s Team Plaid is headed to Detroit to exhibit at the upcoming Biogas Americas 2026 conference.
Azura’s Team Plaid had a fantastic time at the Value of Biogas East Conference hosted by the Canadian Biogas Association (CBA). Bringing together renewable energy professionals from Canada, the United States, and around the world the event took place in Toronto, Ontario on March 30 through April 1, 2026.
The most expensive part of an anaerobic digester are often the corrosion resistant tanks. Since digester volume is one of the most valuable assets of a plant because that determines how much you can feed – preserving and measuring digester volume might just be one of the most valuable methods for digester optimization.
Is your biodigester making less RNG than estimated during the feasibility assessment? One common cause is a phenomenon that Azura calls SLAC – Solids Loss on Aging and Collection.
In the biogas and RNG industry, it’s becoming more clear that AI is neither hype nor magic—it’s a tool. And like any tool, its value depends on how well it’s understood, integrated, and used.
Is AI Reshaping the Future of Biogas and RNG Operations? Read More »
Grit is the silent saboteur of anaerobic digestion systems. Though it often makes up less than half of 1% of a feedstock by weight, grit can cause outsized problems.
Effective Grit Management in Anaerobic Digester Systems Starts with Testing Read More »
Sudden hydrogen sulfide (H2S) spikes in your digester? In your feed tanks? One common culprit is feeding a large load of high protein feedstock too quickly.
How to avoid Hydrogen Sulfide spikes from high protein feedstocks Read More »
Azura’s Trisha Aldovino, Dave Ellis, Michael Nelson, and Peter Quosai had an excellent time in Alberta visiting client digester sites and attending the Value of Biogas West conference hosted by the Canadian Biogas Association.
The only currently established, potentially carbon-negative fuel in the world is energy produced from waste. As we seek to reduce our carbon footprint, codigesting food waste at sewage treatment plants presents an excellent opportunity to maximize existing resources and create a more sustainable future.
From Trash To Treasure: Maximizing Renewable Fuel with Codigestion Read More »
In this episode of the Tech Takes Podcast, they discussed why biodigesters are important for a lower carbon future, the science of how they work, and how the public can help raise awareness to reach Canada’s biogas potential.
Podcast: The Future of Waste Management Anaerobic Digestion and Renewable Energy Read More »
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