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Holm-Nielsen, J. B., Al Seadi, T., Oleskowicz-Popiel, P. (2009). The future of anaerobic digestion and biogas utilization. Bioresource Technology, 100, 5478—5484. [Pg.282]

Trendewicz A, Braun R (2013) Techno-economic analysis of solid oxide fuel cell-based combined heat and power systems for biogas utilization at wastewater treatment facilities. J Power Sources 233 380-393... [Pg.121]

Table 10.4 Requirements to remove gaseous compounds depends on biogas utilization (Wellinger and Lindberg, 2000)... Table 10.4 Requirements to remove gaseous compounds depends on biogas utilization (Wellinger and Lindberg, 2000)...
K. L. Kovdcs, B. Polydk (1991) Hydrogenase reactions and utilization of hydrogen in biogas production and microbiological denitrification systems. Proceedings of the 4th IGT Symposium, Chapter 5, pp. 1-16, Colorado Springs... [Pg.30]

The biogas plant of BIMA-system realized on basis of the test results fulfils the projected parameters, it is suitable for producing biogas by digesting litterless cattle slurry. A basic precondition of the profitable operation is the total utilization of the... [Pg.364]

Fig. 3.5 Schematic of biogas plant utilizing cow dung 1 Compost storage, 2 pump, 3 internal heater, 4 digester, 5 combustor, 6-8 power generator... Fig. 3.5 Schematic of biogas plant utilizing cow dung 1 Compost storage, 2 pump, 3 internal heater, 4 digester, 5 combustor, 6-8 power generator...
Biogas or synthetic natural gas production can be accomplished by utilizing the process of anaerobic digestion to convert biomass into methane. This multistage process of anaerobic decomposition involves hydrolysis of complex organic compounds by multiple bacterial species. The bacteria are grouped into the following classes ... [Pg.281]

The use of landfill gas and biogas from sewage sludge will develop dynamically in the nearest years. After 2010 it is expected the increase in biogas production from animal husbandry waste. In 2030 total utilization of biogas will amount to 10.2 TWh, and by 2050 it will achieve 17.4 TWh/year. [Pg.253]

On the basis of biomass utilization it is possible in average to produce 7.5 million m3 biogas that is equivalent to 5,000 tons of conditional fuel. [Pg.265]

Jiang, Z. H., Steinsberger, S. C., and Shih, J. C. H. 1987. In situ utilization of biogas on a poultry farm heating, drying and animal brooding. Biomass., 14,269-281. [Pg.237]


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