biogas feed Articles
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The gas upgrading plant in Forst (Germany) - Case Study
Location: Forst (Germany) Capacity: 1,9 MWel Input materials: Poultry droppings, renewable resources Features: Production of 700 Nm³ biomethane, 60,000 MWh green energy, 549 kWel CHP; New design: horizontal cartridge system Horizontal membrane configuration: space-saving and cost-efficient The Lusatian biogas feeding project of Bioenergiepark Forst GmbH & Co. KG has a gas upgrading ...
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South Korea Mandarin orange juice production - residues used to produce biogas
Jeju is a subtropical, volcanic island located 100 kilometres south of the Korean peninsula. It is about half the size of Majorca and, due to its mild climate, it offers optimum conditions for cultivating citrus plants. Moreover, thanks to its lush and diversified natural setting and its ex- pansive beaches, it is a popular port of call on cruises through East Asia. With a ...
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Effect of different solid concentration on biogas yield and composition during anaerobic fermentation process
The anaerobic fermentation experiments were carried out on a self-manufactured bench scale anaerobic digester with pig dung as feed material. Under mesophilic digestion condition, effects of different solid concentration of feed on characteristics of biogas production were investigated. Results showed that daily average biogas production rate and total biogas yield were increased with the ...
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Biogas Market Snapshot 2014
1. Biogas Market Scope - Introduction and Definition Biogas is a widely available renewable energy source that can produce uninterrupted baseload power. Biogas can be produced from a wide variety of available organic materials and wastes, including sewage sludge, animal manure, municipal/industrial organic waste, stillage from ethanol production, crop residues, and specially grown energy crops. ...
By XPRT
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Maximising biogas in anaerobic digestion by using engine waste heat for thermal hydrolysis pre-treatment of sludge
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Dublin's Ringsend WWTP was designed to serve a population of approximately 1.2 million pe with a sludge production of 37,000 dry tonnes per year after upgrading to full secondary treatment. Several technical solutions were put forward as part of a Design, Build, Finance and Operate (DBFO) competition, with the chosen solution being a proposal by Black and Veatch for a ...
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New technology enables biogas plant optimization
Governments around the world are seeking to lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in the fight against climate change, to reduce waste to landfill, and to increase their utilisation of renewable energy in compliance with international agreements. Consequently, in many countries, subsidies have been made available to encourage the growth of the biogas sector. According to the International ...
By Vaisala
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