anaerobic digester installation Articles
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Project Westry - Case Study
Location East Anglia Client Westry Project Type Digester Package Westry, a leading vegetable supplier based in East Anglia, recently made significant extensions to their Anaerobic Digestion plant as part of their upscaling works. Working closely with Anaerobic Digestion specialists Local Generation, Stortec delivered engineering and product installation of further Anaerobic ...
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Viessmann Group/BIOFerm Energy Systems Selected for Municipal Anaerobic Digestion Project with The City of Edmonton and The University of Alberta
Viessmann Group/BIOFerm Energy Systems Selected for Municipal Anaerobic Digestion Project with The City of Edmonton and The University of Alberta July 8, 2015 Written by Whitney Beadle PRESS RELEASE For Immediate Release Madison, WI – Viessmann Group/BIOFermTM Energy Systems’ high solids anaerobic digestion technology was selected by The City of Edmonton and The ...
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Anaerobic Digestion process monitoring and enhanced biogas production - Case Study
The SENTRY system was installed July 2017 at CNETE (Centre National en Electrochimie et en Technologies Environnementales) or National Center in Electrochemistry and Environmental Technologies testing facility in Quebec, Canada. A system was installed in two duplicate Anaerobic Digesters processing waste activated sludge. A pre-treatment step was added to one of the reactors, and the differences ...
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Biogas purification in EDAR Mapocho - Case Study
BIOCONSERVACION: Integral solution for biogas purification in WWTPs Biogas is mainly composed by methane and carbon dioxide as a result of organic matter fermentation in the absence of air by the action of a microbial consortium (anaerobic digestion). The composition of biogas depends entirely on the nature of the waste processed and the conditions under which takes place the anaerobic ...
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Turning waste into power
Economic, social and environmental factors dictate the necessity to manage waste to a new level. Wastewater plants, landfills, farms and food plants are all the owners of biomass that can be digested to produce biogas and turned into power. Biogas can be burned directly in boilers for heat recovery and used for manufacturing, heating or cooling; this is the simplest method of direct biogas ...
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