Biogas is a renewable energy source produced by breaking down organic waste, such as poultry manure, in an oxygen-free environment. This process, known as anaerobic digestion, generates methane gas, which can be used for electricity and heating. Unlike traditional fossil fuels, biogas reduces carbon emissions and promotes sustainable farming practices. By converting waste into energy, farms can lower costs, improve environmental compliance, and contribute to a cleaner future for their communities.
