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biogas

biogas

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involved in the anaerobic process which has two main end products: biogas and digestate. Biogas is a combustible gas consisting of methane, carbon dioxide and small amounts of other gases and trace elements. Digestate is the decomposed substrate, rich in macro- and micro nutrients and therefore suitable to be used as plant fertiliser.

  Anaerobic, Biogas, Digestate

Nutrient Recovery by Biogas Digestate Processing

Nutrient Recovery by Biogas Digestate Processing

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Nutrient Recovery by Biogas Digestate Processing Bernhard Drosg Werner Fuchs Teodorita Al Seadi Michael Madsen Bernd Linke SUMMARY This report reviews various ...

  Processing, Nutrient, Recovery, Biogas, Digestate, Nutrient recovery by biogas digestate processing

Quality Protocol Anaerobic digestate - Biofertiliser

Quality Protocol Anaerobic digestate - Biofertiliser

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04 Anaerobic digestate 1.5.4 This Quality Protocol will be adopted as a technical regulation under Technical Standards and Regulations Directive 98/34/EC as amended3.We recognise that there

  Regulations, Anaerobic, Digestate, Anaerobic digestate

Implementation Guide For Small-Scale Biogas Plants

Implementation Guide For Small-Scale Biogas Plants

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1.4 Digestate treatment 13 2. General information for realizing a biogas project 15 3. Project idea 17 3.1 Feedstock availability 18 3.2 Plant size and capacity 18 3.3 Energy output and residues 19 3.4 Expected investment & benefits 20 3.5 Type of company for biogas businesses 20 3.6 Inspect existing plants (field reports) 21 4.

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WASTE TECHNOLOGIES: WASTE TO ENERGY FACILITIES

WASTE TECHNOLOGIES: WASTE TO ENERGY FACILITIES

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Quality Management Issue/revision Issue 1 Revision 1 Revision 2 Revision 3 Remarks ... Biological – anaerobic digestion (AD). AD is can be used to recover energy from wet, biodegradable ... and a stabilised residue known as digestate.

  Quality, Waste, Energy, Technologies, Facilities, Anaerobic, Digestate, Waste technologies, Waste to energy facilities

Biogas: Converting Waste to Energy

Biogas: Converting Waste to Energy

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management systems, but can be optimized, controlled, and contained using an anaerobic digester. Biogas contains roughly 50-70 percent methane, 30-40 percent carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of other gases.6 The liquid and solid digested material, called digestate, is frequently used as a soil amendment. Figure 1: Anaerobic digestion process

  Using, Waste, Energy, Anaerobic, Converting, Biogas, Digestate, Converting waste to energy

Anaerobic Digestion of Biowaste in Developing Countries

Anaerobic Digestion of Biowaste in Developing Countries

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Digestate: The solid and/or liquid material remaining after undergoing anaerobic diges-tion; often still high in nutrient content (see effluent). Digester: An enclosed tank, cylinder or silo in which anaerobic digestion of organic wastes takes place. In this book, the term reactor is used as synonym for digester. Domestic waste: See household ...

  Developing, Countries, Anaerobic, Digestion, Digestate, Biowaste, Anaerobic digestion of biowaste in developing countries

Recovery of Street Sweepings and Gully Emptyings

Recovery of Street Sweepings and Gully Emptyings

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Page 5 of 8 C2 If treated street sweepings and gully emptyings are mixed with other biodegradable waste can they be used to produce compost or digestate that meets the relevant PAS or Quality Protocol?

  Tester, Sweepings, Gully, Emptyings, Digestate, Street sweepings and gully emptyings

Businessplan - BioEnergyFarm 2

Businessplan - BioEnergyFarm 2

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6 case the residual digestate is stabilized and produces an odour impact significantly lower than the manure. In essence, the plant achieves a positive environmental balance.

  Businessplan, Digestate

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