Gaia EnviroTech recently had the honor of hosting a group of visitors, including the team from Ellinbank SmartFarm, the Department of Energy, Environment, and Climate Action, and Agriculture Victoria. The occasion marked an opportunity for Gaia EnviroTech to showcase...
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Innovative Anaerobic Digestion project at Ellinbank SmartFarm
Earlier this year, in April, Gaia EnviroTech secured a significant contract from the Victorian Government for the implementation of Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technology and related services at the Ellinbank SmartFarm located in Gippsland, Victoria. The project, aimed...
The future of FOGO treatment: Gaia’s Anaerobic Digestion project
The Gaia EnviroTech team is working on an upgraded anaerobic digestion treatment solution to treat food organics and garden organics (FOGO) utilising co-funding from Sustainability Victoria. The upgrade incorporates the latest technical developments from Gaia’s other...
Auditing biodigesters for optimal functionality and safety
Gaia Envirotech's commitment to providing waste management solutions goes beyond product design and installation. Maintaining our waste management solutions to be in optimal condition is essential for efficiency and safety.Gaia's Technical Manager, Lachlan Speirs,...
Gaia EnviroTech partners with RACE to 2030
Gaia EnviroTech is excited to be joining the RACE for 2030 as a partner. The RACE for 2030 is an innovative collaborative research centre for energy and carbon transition. Their aim is to accelerate the transition to Reliable, Affordable, Clean Energy by 2030 through...
Breaking free from the LPG price trap
In recent times, the rising price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) has left businesses with high energy costs. As people search for alternatives, a viable solution is emerging: biogas produced through the use of biodigesters, not only offering relief from the LPG...
Downloadthe Diary Effluent Case study
The system in this case study was installed in November 2018 as a 12-month research and development project to establish viability of an anaerobic digestion plant designed to convert dairy effluent to energy and minimise odour.
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