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Turn Up the Heat Next Winter with Better Biogas Production!

July 18, 2025

Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs), farms, and food processing facilities have the incredible opportunity of transforming waste materials into heat and energy through onsite biogas production. Many already take advantage of anaerobic digestion to convert manure, wastewater, and plant-based waste into methane used to heat and power their own facilities. Yet this local form of renewable energy comes with inherent efficiency challenges—challenges that can be effectively addressed through bioaugmentation and biostimulation. Bionetix® International encourages biogas facilities to explore those options now so they can be ready for maximum heating efficiency when winter prompts them to turn up the thermostat.

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Enhance Performance with Microbes and Nutrients

Sometimes all that biogas generators need to fix these problems is to call in microbial and nutritional reinforcements. Bioaugmentation is the addition of beneficial microbes, and biostimulation is the addition of select nutrients that promote healthy microbial activity. One anaerobic digestion supplement that fulfills both purposes is BCP12. BCP12contains select microorganisms and nutrients that promote healthy hydrolysis, acidogenesis, and acetogenesis to boost conversion of carbohydrates, fats, and proteins into methane formers. Moreover, BCP12appears to work well even in the presence of inhibitors that are common in lignocellulosic biomass,* making it an excellent addition to anaerobic digesters at facilities that process waste from food, crops, or pulp and paper.

BCP12showed promising benefits when applied during a trial at a wastewater facility that used excess methane to fuel the boilers that heated their own buildings and digestion process. The facility noticed an increase in biogas production that could significantly offset their need for natural gas at a fraction of the normal cost, so it was recommended that BCP12be added daily to the digester during the heating season.

Another great addition to anaerobic digesters is BIOGAS BOOSTER 3, a special blend of three micronutrients specially chosen to stimulate microbial activity. These micronutrients are stable and bioavailable, ensuring easy microbial uptake. Laboratory testing conducted by York University, Ontario, in 2020 showed an increase in biogas production in just one week when BIOGAS BOOSTER 3was used.* An increase like this in the field would mean that facilities could get more thermal energy and electricity, thereby increasing the energy recovery from digested substrates.

Turn Up the Heat Next Winter

If your facility needs to discard large amounts of wastewater, manure, or food scraps, don’t miss your opportunity to convert waste into valuable biogas and help cut your facility heating and energy bill next winter. Then, go one step farther to optimize efficiency with bioaugmentation and biostimulation so you don’t have to feel guilty next time you turn up the thermostat! Need additional help? Contact Bionetix® International for further assistance maximizing your biogas efficiency.

*York University NSERC Engage Project Report, “Novel Bacterial Blend to Enhance Biomethanation of Municipal Sewage Sludge,” 11 December 2020. Prepared by Prof. Brar’s Team: Dr. Bikash Tiwari, Rahul Saini, and Mona Chaali.

Keywords: biogas, how to cut winter heating costs, anaerobic digestion challenges, biogas challenges, bioaugmentation, manure handling tips, Bionetix, wastewater treatment plant heating options, renewable energy, what to do with pulp and paper waste

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