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Experimental Study on Biogas Digester Combined with Solar Heating System [PDF]
In order to solve the problem of low gas production of biogas digester fermented at natural temperature in winter and possibly freezing biogas digester in northern cold areas, the biogas digester combined with solar heating system is proposed to maintain
Zhao Jinhui, Bai Xuexiu, Han Xuwei
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Innovative pretreatment strategies for biogas production
Biogas or biomethane is traditionally produced via anaerobic digestion, or recently by thermochemical or a combination of thermochemical and biological processes via syngas (CO and H2) fermentation. However, many of the feedstocks have recalcitrant structure and are difficult to digest (e.g., lignocelluloses or keratins), or they have toxic compounds ...
Regina J. Patinvoh +4 more
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Perspectives of Electricity Production from Biogas in the European Union
Biogas is a renewable energy source (RES). The aim of this research was to analyze the perspectives of electricity production from biogas in the European Union. The main source of information was data from Eurostat.
Piotr Bórawski +5 more
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The effect of waste paper on biogas production from the co-digestion of fixed amount of cow dung and water hyacinth was studied at room temperature in five batch reactor for over 60 days. Waste paper addition was varied for a fixed amount of cow dung and
OLY Momoh, LI Nwaogazie
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Model Predictive Control: Demand-Orientated, Load-Flexible, Full-Scale Biogas Production
Biogas plants have the great advantage that they produce electricity according to demand and can thus compensate for fluctuating production from weather-dependent sources such as wind power and photovoltaics.
Celina Dittmer +3 more
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Biogas Production using Different Wastes: A Review
Biogas as a renewable energy source has recently been receiving attention due to its numerous advantages, specifically in energy production and waste treatment.
Sani Aliyu
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Agricultural Plant Residues as Potential Co-Substrates for Biogas Production
Plant biomass can be used in many directions for bioenergy production. Biogas can be produced from a most diverse group of substrates compared to liquid or solid biofuels. The choice of substrates and technologies is crucial because it will allow getting
Jakub Frankowski, Wojciech Czekała
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Biogas production process is an alternative method to reduce dependency on non-renewable fossil-based energy consumption and also can reduce greenhouse gases production both domestically and industrially.
Ari Diana Susanti +4 more
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In line with the low-carbon strategy, the EU is expected to be climate-neutral by 2050, which would require a significant increase in renewable energy production.
Josipa Pavičić +3 more
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Transitioning of the Chemical Industry Toward a Net‐Zero Carbon Dioxide Emission Path
One way to reduce the greenhouse gas footprint of the chemical industry to almost zero would be the production of the platform molecules C1‐compounds, olefins, aromatics, and ammonia by non‐fossil pathways. The rest of the chemical production chains could be essentially left unchanged, provided the process energy input is renewable.
Ferdi Schüth, Stephan A. Schunk
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