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Why does the C:N ratio matter to an investor?

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It drives both biogas yield and digester stability, so it decides how much sellable gas a feedstock mix produces and how often the plant trips. High-carbon feedstocks such as paddy straw are usually co-digested with high-nitrogen dung to reach the 20-30:1 window - and that is a procurement commitment, not a setting on a control panel.

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EPCM Holdings; Journal of Pure and Applied Microbiology
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Investor & policyMoney, risk, and what the policy actually says.
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