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Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is a process used to convert organic matter into biogas, which can be used as a renewable energy source. AD is a form of biofuel production that is becoming increasingly popular due to its ability to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and its potential to provide a sustainable energy source. AD is a process that occurs in the absence of oxygen, and involves the breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms. The biogas produced by AD is composed of methane and carbon dioxide, and can be used to generate electricity, heat, and transportation fuels. AD is a cost-effective and efficient way to produce renewable energy, and is becoming increasingly popular in the biofuel market. AD can be used to convert a variety of organic materials, such as food waste, agricultural waste, and sewage sludge, into biogas. This biogas can then be used to generate electricity, heat, and transportation fuels. Some companies in the AD market include Bioenergy Solutions, Biofuel Systems, and Bioenergy Technologies. These companies specialize in the production of biogas from organic materials, and provide a range of services, such as design, installation, and maintenance of AD systems. Show Less Read more