biogas transformation Articles
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Recovering energy from biogas emission: the case of Mariana Mantovana landfill (Italy)
This paper deals with the analytic rating of the economic investment in an energy recovery plant for municipal waste, in relation to the estimate of its capability to exploit biogas production transformation, and sale of electricity production, and the Green Certificates. The approach entails the assessment of potential scenarios of biogas flare coming from its production forecasts, according to ...
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Case study: Maabjerg Bioenergy
Substrate: Animal manure and food waste Biogas flow: 3.600 Nm3/h H2S Inlet: 3.000 ppm H2S Outlet: 80 ppm Year of installation: 2012 The Maabjerg plant is a collaboration between agriculture, municipalities and the district heat station and is situated in the northern part of Denmark. When in full operation, it will transform up to 650.000 tons of biomass based mainly on manure and food waste ...
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Anaerobic co-digestion of surplus yeast and wastewater to increase energy recovery in breweries
Surplus yeast is a residue produced during brewery process, which presents high contents of organic matter. Biogas production from yeast could significantly contribute to bioenergy production in breweries, via biogas generation. Co-digestion of surplus yeast and brewery wastewater in a single treatment step would simplify the technical and economical requirements for the transformation of both ...
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Skol Brewery Ltd Rwanda uses energy produced from wastewater to heat boilers
A beer making company in Rwanda is now producing energy from wastewater organic pollutants to power its boiler equipment.The Skol Brewery has partnered with the Global Water Engineering (GWE) to turn wastewater organic pollutants into biogas for internal use while achieving high environmental benefits.Rwanda has a strong need for sustainable technologies, with the World Health Organisation’s ...
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