DVO Anaerobic Digesters
By DVO Inc
Last reviewed: December 2025
Two-stage anaerobic digester systems converting dairy manure to renewable energy and valuable byproducts.
DVO's two-stage anaerobic digester technology efficiently converts dairy manure into biogas (methane) for electricity generation or renewable natural gas production. The process also yields digestate for fertilizer and fiber for bedding.
The two-stage design optimizes biological processes for higher gas yields. Systems are sized for herd size and can include co-digestion of food waste for increased output. Revenue streams include energy sales, carbon credits, and bedding value.
Key Features
- Two-Stage Design: Optimized gas production
- Biogas Production: Energy generation
- Fiber Recovery: Bedding production
- Odor Reduction: Environmental benefit
- Nutrient Management: Fertilizer value
Advanced Features
- RNG Production: Pipeline-quality gas
- Co-Digestion: Food waste addition
- Carbon Credits: Additional revenue
Ideal For
Farm Types: Large dairy operations
Competitive Advantages
What sets DVO Anaerobic Digesters apart from alternatives:
- Two-stage efficiency
- Proven technology
- Revenue potential
- Environmental compliance
Pricing Information
Here is the pricing information for DVO Anaerobic Digesters:
Complete farm anaerobic digester systems for manure processing.
Pricing Model: Major capital project
DVO Inc. Contact for feasibility study. USDA REAP grants may offset 25% of cost.
Pros & Considerations
- Proven dairy digester technology
- Fiber recovery systems
- Energy generation from manure
- Nutrient management benefits
- Experienced installations
- Significant capital costs
- Operational expertise needed
- Best suited for larger dairies
- Permitting and regulations apply
Implementation & Setup
How to implement DVO Anaerobic Digesters on your dairy operation:
Implementation Timeline: 12-24+ months planning to operation
Training & Support
Training and support options available for DVO Anaerobic Digesters:
Support Channels:
Evaluation Questions
Key questions to consider when evaluating DVO Anaerobic Digesters:
- What is your herd size?
- What are your environmental requirements?
- What are energy economics in your area?
- Can you manage the operation?