A zero-maintenance, natural subterranean layout designed to handle high volumes of organic waste, recycling it into clean energy and water.
Proprietary underground three-tank layout: Inlet, Digester, and Outlet systems.
Our patented process divides digestion and filtration into three distinct, specialized underground structures.
Waste Collection & Preparation
The Inlet Tank is the primary receiving unit. It gathers raw kitchen food waste and toilet waste directly from the facility. The waste is mixed naturally, preparing the organic matter for uniform gravity flow into the core treatment structure.
Anaerobic Fermentation
The Digester Tank is the heart of the system. Inside this sealed underground structure, anaerobic fermentation occurs completely naturally. It doesn't require extra bacteria cultures or chemical additives. Methanogenic bacteria digest the waste, producing rich Hu-Methane biogas.
Treated Water Storage
Once digestion is complete, the remaining organic matter flows into the Outlet Tank as filtered, treated water. This nutrient-rich output water is completely odorless, safe, and ready to be recycled directly for landscaping, farming, and fish farming.
Our Hu-Methane plants operate differently from conventional above-ground steel digestion domes.
By building the system completely sub-surface, we save valuable land area, prevent atmospheric temperature disruptions, and completely eliminate odors and visual clutter.
The system relies on native anaerobic microbes. There is no need to purchase starter enzymes, commercial bacteria cultures, or power-hungry mixing paddles, resulting in substantial savings on operational costs.
Engineered with reinforced masonry, the plants withstand high pressure and shifts in ground load, giving them an unmatched structural lifespan of over 60 years.
Our scale-up capabilities allow us to customize the Hu-Methane plant for diverse institutional, industrial, and public facilities.
Process waste from large dining halls, hostels, and staff housing, generating gas to directly offset cafeteria cooking costs.
Safely process food and organic greywater, reducing hospital sewage burdens while maintaining strict hygiene levels.
Utilize organic industrial byproducts, starch waste, and worker colony effluents to produce high-value heat or electric power.