Welle Environmental Group (300190.SZ) announced on August 19th that its high-temperature anaerobic fermentation technology has recently been granted a patent in the United States, titled 'Method for improving anaerobic fermentation in the transition zone from mesophilic to thermophilic temperature.' The acquisition of this patent marks a breakthrough for the company in 'mesophilic-thermophilic' anaerobic fermentation technology. Anaerobic fermentation, as a key technology for the utilization of organic waste resources in urban and rural areas, has been widely used in agriculture, industry, and municipal fields, effectively promoting the achievement of pollution reduction and carbon reduction goals. This technology creates a micro-environment suitable for 'mesophilic-thermophilic' anaerobic microbial growth through precise temperature control and optimized feed and water distribution strategies.
The acquisition of this patent marks a breakthrough for the company in 'mesophilic-thermophilic' anaerobic fermentation technology. Anaerobic fermentation, as a key technology for the utilization of organic waste resources in urban and rural areas, has been widely used in agriculture, industry, and municipal fields, effectively promoting the achievement of pollution reduction and carbon reduction goals. This technology creates a micro-environment suitable for 'mesophilic-thermophilic' anaerobic microbial growth through precise temperature control and optimized feed and water distribution strategies.