
Farmers – Livestock
Upgrade manure gas to clean, valuable energy. Safely, simply, profitably.
Livestock farms generate a constant stream of manure and slurry. Without gas capture, that stream becomes odor, methane, and regulatory pressure. Even where small digesters exist, gas quality is often too poor to use or sell: high H₂S/CO₂, corrosion in engines and boilers, and disappointing energy output. The result is lost income and rising costs for digestate and emissions management.
Gazpack helps animal farmers flip that equation. We capture and clean biogas, removing H₂S and CO₂, so you can use it on-site or inject grid-quality biomethane. Odor drops, equipment lasts longer, and the farm gains a predictable energy source. We tailor each system to your actual flows, seasonality, and site limits, from layout to automation and service.
We're not just an engineering advisor. We manufacture our systems, assemble and test them, and support onsite commissioning and performance. Your team gets a practical, modular solution with clear maintenance needs and remote monitoring; built for daily farm reality, not a lab.
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High-sulfur gas is cleaned to stable, usable quality. Output becomes predictable, corrosion is reduced, and farms cut complaints and regulatory pressure while opening a new income stream.
Reduce H₂S exposure and lower operating costs by upgrading biogas into a usable energy stream. Enable energy-positive treatment and better audit scores.
Biogas from litter/manure mixes is conditioned for safe, efficient use. Sites lower treatment OPEX and odor impact, and gain dependable energy for heat or power.
Shared, modular upgrading lets members pool volumes, standardize operations, and monetize gas at scale—without each farm carrying a full system on its own.
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Ready to turn waste into a dependable income stream and breathe easier while you do it? Contact Gazpack's farm solutions team today. We'll run the numbers on your manure output, outline ROI, and map a certification path that fits your local rules.