[Digestion] Fw: Re: Fw: Re: Digester for Iraq.

Peter Allison pmallison at optusnet.com.au
Sun Mar 30 19:57:32 CDT 2008


 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Peter Allison
Date: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 16:13:31
To: labrava4 at yahoo.com
Subject: Re: [Digestion] Fw: Re: Digester for Iraq.
 
 
Dear Alejandro,
Thank you for your enquiries regarding digesters. I have built and operated
a prototype1 metric ton bioreactor successfully for many years and I am able
to translate the results and design into a much larger plant to suit many
applications. One version is able to be containerized and shipped anywhere
in the world, or built locally with readily available materials, able to
handle 1 ton of effluent per day. A much larger version is site constructed
using concrete and is able to handle up to 30 ton per day.
The containerized model costs about $125,000.00 and includes equipment to
process the spent supernatant into a wide range of beneficial products such
as foliar fertilizers, carbon based pelletized fertilizers and toxic waste
absorbents.
Best Regards,
Peter. 
 
-------Original Message-------
 
From: Alejandro Bustamante
Date: Tuesday, March 25, 2008 00:07:45
To: Peter Allison
Subject: Re: [Digestion] Fw: Re: Digester for Iraq.
 
Peter,
 
Could you give me more information about your
digesters? Price, etc. Do you have a web site?
I am in Argentina and I am always interested in the
sujet.
 
Best regards,
 
Alejandro Bustamante
 
 
 
--- Peter Allison <pmallison at optusnet.com.au> wrote:
 
>
>
> -------Original Message-------
>
> From: Peter Allison
> Date: Sunday, March 23, 2008 23:53:20
> To: weiswar at yahoo.com
> Subject: Re: Digester for Iraq.
>
>
> Dear Warren,
> I am a designer/builder of prototype anaerobic
> digesters in Australia. I
> have a containerized version that may suit your
> needs as it is able to be
> shipped to any location with access to global
> transport (semi-trailer). The
> capacity for each unit is one cubic meter or one
> metric ton of waste per day
> and simple to operate. Units can be configured to
> take multiples of this
> capacity. Gas production per unit equals 50 cubic
> meters of better than 90%
> methane per day or 60kW energy equivalent at peak
> operation. They are also
> able to process the spent supernatant into a range
> of sustainable crop
> fertilizer products and toxic waste absorbents.
> I would be very interested in supplying such units
> to your project.
> Best Regards,
> Peter Allison.
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