The correct option is A True
Answer is A.
This is a complex process by which organic matter is decomposed by anaerobic bacteria. The decomposition process produces a gaseous byproduct often called biogas, which consists primarily of methane, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen sulfide. It occurs in nature and can be used to produce biogas from biomass in an anaerobic digestor.
To optimize the digestion process, the biodigester must be kept at a consistent temperature, as rapid changes will upset bacterial activity. In most areas of the United States, digestion vessels require some level of insulation and/or heating. Some installations circulate the coolant from their biogas-powered engines in or around the digester to keep it warm, while others burn part of the biogas to heat the digester. In a properly designed system, heating generally results in an increase in biogas production during colder periods.
Hence, the statement is true.