When an anaerobic digester begins to underperform, the impact is immediate—reduced methane production, increased operational costs, and greater system instability.
As biogas and renewable natural gas (RNG) systems become more complex, operators are moving beyond basic monitoring toward more advanced, data-driven approaches.
Anaerobic digesters rarely fail all at once. In most cases, performance declines gradually—often going unnoticed until methane production drops or system instability becomes severe.