Biogas typically refers to a gas produced as tiny bugs feed on organic waste in a process called anaerobic digestion, which is an air-tight tank. Organic waste flushed to the wastewater plant (such as dead plant material, bodily waste, and kitchen food waste) can be broken down and converted into a gaseous fuel called biogas. Biogas produced at the wastewater plant is primarily composed of methane (63%), which can be used as a type of biofuel. The biogas is typically used at the plant in...