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Institutional support:European CommissionUNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Natural Sciences SectorRegione LombardiaWCRE - World Council for Renewable EnergyEUBIA - European Biomass Industry AssociationCoordination of the Technical Programme:European Commission DG Joint Research CentreJointly realised by:ETA-Florence Renewable ...
Institutional SupportEuropean CommissionUNESCO - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Natural Sciences SectorRegione LombardiaWCRE - World Council for Renewable EnergyEUBIA - European Biomass Industry AssociationCoordination of the Technical ProgrammeEuropean Commission DG Joint Research CentreSustainable Energy for AllBiomass ...
The use of manure and other organic waste should be a priority for biogas production. A large share of energy crops could be converted into biogas, but also used in different technologies, depending on needs in the particular country/region. ...
These biogas plants also take in large amounts of organic waste from the food industry and slaughterhouses, whereby the energy from the waste is extracted and the nutrients recycled to the agricultural sector. ...
Uncontrolled waste dumping is no longer acceptable today and even controlled landfill disposal and incineration of organic wastes are not considered optimal practices, as environmental standards hereof are increasingly stricter and energy recovery and recycling of nutrients and organic matter is aimed. ...