anaerobic digestion fermentation Articles
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Role of Gas Analysis in the Future of Biogas
Although subject to fierce debate over the last few decades, there is now a global scientific consensus that the earth’s climate is warming at an unsustainable rate. Data gathered by Berkeley Earth, the Japanese Meteorological Agency, the Met Office Hadley Centre, NASA, and the NOAA National Climactic Data Centre shows a consistent trend of long-term global rising temperatures. With precise ...
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Biogas from grass clippings
Biogas is a mixture of various types of gases, largely methane and CO2. Biogas is produced by a process called “anaerobic digestion”, which is the bacterial fermentation – without O2 – of biomass that can include: agro-industrial waste, solid and liquid waste from livestock farms, sewage sludge, by-products from agriculture, the organic fraction of solid urban waste ...
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Analysis and Application of Sludge Low Temperature Heat Pump Drying Technology
Sludge is a by-product of the process of sewage treatment and water purification, and its main components include floccules composed of various microorganisms and organic and inorganic particles. The vast majority of sludge has the value of resource reuse. In 1995, the World Water Environment Federation (water environmental feder-action WEF) renamed the sludge as biosolids (biosolids), which is a ...
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Analysis and Application of Sludge Low Temperature Heat Pump Drying Technology
Sludge is a by-product of the process of sewage treatment and water purification, and its main components include floccules composed of various microorganisms and organic and inorganic particles. The vast majority of sludge has the value of resource reuse. In 1995, the World Water Environment Federation (water environmental feder-action WEF) renamed the sludge as biosolids (biosolids), which is a ...
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Analysis and Application of Sludge Low Temperature Heat Pump Drying Technology
Sludge is a by-product of the process of sewage treatment and water purification, and its main components include floccules composed of various microorganisms and organic and inorganic particles. The vast majority of sludge has the value of resource reuse. In 1995, the World Water Environment Federation (water environmental feder-action WEF) renamed the sludge as biosolids (biosolids), which is a ...
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