GEBTech (Green Energy Boosting Technology) – A novel treatment for farm slurries to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and to generate energy

Westway Health, together with partners – NUI Galway and Teagasc, GEBTech, funded by SEAI under their Research Development & Demonstration (RD&D) funding programme (2018). The programme aims to:

The project involves the use of  a natural, broad-spectrum, antimicrobial agent, which may be used as an additive to reduce natural decomposition and methane emissions from stored slurry and manures, thus significantly increasing the energy potential of these materials when used as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion (AD). This project proposes to investigate the effect of Gas an additive for farm slurries on: (i) biogas production (ii) greenhouse gas emissions from stored slurry and (iii) the potential for the resultant digestate for use as a natural, enhanced low-carbon fertiliser.

The research will optimise reaction cocktails for inhibition of methanogenesis and ammonification in slurries and manures. The most appropriate means of delivery of the technology to slurry during storage will be determined and the emissions of GHG and NH3during winter storage of slurry treated with will be measured at a specialised slurry storage facility located in the Teagasc Johnstown Castle Research Centre. The biogas potential of treated and untreated stored slurry during batch and continuous AD will be determined at bench-and pilot-scale at NUI Galway. Following this, the emissions of GHG, NH3 and agronomic performance following land-spreading of resultant (AD) digestate to grassland will be measured.