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Integrated manure utilization system

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IMUS (also known as Integrated Manure Utilization System) is an anaerobic digestion technology that converts organic material into biogas that is used to produce electricity, heat and nutrients. [1] The technology uses waste such as municipal waste, cow manure, sand laden feed lot waste, and food processing waste. [2] [3] The technology can be integrated with other industrial process, such as municipal facilities, open pen feedlots, food processing, and ethanol plants.[4]

References

  1. ^ "Himark Renewables Integrated Manure Utilization System" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Highmark Renewables receives 'Integrated bioRefinery' patent".
  3. ^ "Himark BioGas' research and development provide unparalleled solutions in waste-to-energy-technology".
  4. ^ "Integrated Bio Refinery™".