biosvåler
Biosvåler is a term of Norwegian origin that translates to "bio-slurry" or "biogas residue." It refers to the material remaining after the anaerobic digestion of organic waste. This process, commonly used in biogas production, breaks down materials like agricultural waste, food scraps, and sewage sludge in the absence of oxygen. The primary outputs of anaerobic digestion are biogas, a combustible gas rich in methane, and digestate. Biosvåler is this digestate.
The composition of biosvåler varies depending on the feedstock used in the digestion process. However, it generally
Biosvåler has found applications primarily as a fertilizer and soil conditioner. The nutrients present make it