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biogas
www.lemvigbiogas.cominvolved 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.
Nutrient Recovery by Biogas Digestate Processing
www.iea-biogas.netNutrient Recovery by Biogas Digestate Processing Bernhard Drosg Werner Fuchs Teodorita Al Seadi Michael Madsen Bernd Linke SUMMARY This report reviews various ...
Quality Protocol Anaerobic digestate - Biofertiliser
www.biofertiliser.org.uk04 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
Implementation Guide For Small-Scale Biogas Plants
www.bioenergyfarm.eu1.4 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.
WASTE TECHNOLOGIES: WASTE TO ENERGY FACILITIES
large.stanford.eduQuality 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.
Biogas: Converting Waste to Energy
www.eesi.orgmanagement 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
Anaerobic Digestion of Biowaste in Developing Countries
www.eawag.chDigestate: 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 ...
Recovery of Street Sweepings and Gully Emptyings
www.wastedataflow.orgPage 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?
Businessplan - BioEnergyFarm 2
www.bioenergyfarm.eu6 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.
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