anaerobic digestion industry Articles
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Multi-stage, in series, steam/water, natural gas Spirax Sarco, Italy 2012 - Case Study
Anaerobic digester genset in food industry. 1 stage of 198C/12 Bar steam generation, left hand side. 2 stages of water heating delivered by 2 standard modules, visible on right of unit. Pipes screwed in from underneath on standard modules; modules can be removed individually. Hinged access doors for easy cleaning, sealing nuts will be replaced by latches on future ...
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Assessing the Market for Anaerobic Digestion
The anaerobic digestion (AD) industry is growing rapidly. In the UK there are over 215 anaerobic digesters in operation and more than 100 in planning. Understanding how a market will develop is crucial to any successful venture. A client came to us looking to improve their understanding of the current status and future potential of the AD market in the UK and Ireland. In order to progress ...
By NNFCC Ltd.
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Busting Biomethane Myths
Over the past few years, more and more companies have woken up to the financial and environmental benefits to be gained by making the most of their organic waste streams. In fact, the anaerobic digestion (AD) industry – which converts millions of tonnes of food, sewage and farm waste into renewable energy (biogas) and biofertiliser – has been one of the UK’s biggest success ...
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Environmental and energetic benefits derived from the anaerobic digestion of agroindustrial wastes
Agrifood industry plays a relevant role in the economic development of the autonomous community of Extremadura (Spain), and generates vast volumes of wastes featured by both high polluting potential and moisture content. The present work reports on a detailed analysis of biogas generation from the anaerobic digestion of industrial tomato residues and slaughterhouse wastes, in this way, yields ...
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Golf and a Small Anaerobic Digester
Golf course associations and golf clubs around the world are looking at ways to improve the sport’s environmental criteria. Sustainable developments and low carbon footprint operations are the name of the game. As golf courses use fertiliser for the courses, power for the maintenance machinery, and power for the golf carts, there are many areas where sustainability of the sport can be ...
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