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Biogas production: current state and perspectives
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2009Anaerobic digestion of energy crops, residues, and wastes is of increasing interest in order to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions and to facilitate a sustainable development of energy supply. Production of biogas provides a versatile carrier of renewable energy, as methane can be used for replacement of fossil fuels in both heat and power generation ...
P. Weiland
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Artificial intelligence-based IoT-enabled biogas production
International Conference on Computer Aided Design, 2023This study explored the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and the Internet of Things (IoT) to boost biogas production from organic waste using anaerobic digesters.
Peter Onu, C. Mbohwa, Anup Pradhan
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Insights into organic loading rates of anaerobic digestion for biogas production: a review
Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 2021Anaerobic digestion (AD) for biogas production is affected by many factors that includes organic loading rate (OLR). This OLR appears to be closely linked to various other factors and understanding these linkages would therefore allow the sole use of OLR
Rosina Nkuna +3 more
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Enhancing biogas production by anaerobic digestion of animal manure
International Journal of Green Energy, 2022The objective of this work is to investigate enhancing biogas production by anaerobic digestion of three different animal droppings namely; cow, camel, and chicken.
M. Silwadi +4 more
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Biotechnological intensification of biogas production
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2007The importance of syntrophic relationships among microorganisms participating in biogas formation has been emphasized, and the regulatory role of in situ hydrogen production has been recognized. It was assumed that the availability of hydrogen may be a limiting factor for hydrogenotrophic methanogens.
Bagi Zoltán +7 more
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2018
Biogas, a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide, is produced by anaerobic digestion of organic waste. Municipal and agroindustrial organic wastes are important feedstocks for producing biogas. Anaerobic digestion is a microbial process. It not only reduces the amount of waste to be disposed, but the methane produced can be burnt as fuel to provide ...
Elena Valijanian +4 more
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Biogas, a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide, is produced by anaerobic digestion of organic waste. Municipal and agroindustrial organic wastes are important feedstocks for producing biogas. Anaerobic digestion is a microbial process. It not only reduces the amount of waste to be disposed, but the methane produced can be burnt as fuel to provide ...
Elena Valijanian +4 more
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Applied Sciences, 2021
Biogas production is a relevant component in renewable energy systems. The paper addresses modeling approaches from an energy system, as well as from a process optimization, point of view.
Mathias Heiker +4 more
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Biogas production is a relevant component in renewable energy systems. The paper addresses modeling approaches from an energy system, as well as from a process optimization, point of view.
Mathias Heiker +4 more
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Environmentally Friendly Biogas Production
2019 IEEE 6th International Conference on Energy Smart Systems (ESS), 2019In this paper there is proposed an environmentally friendly and energy efficient technology of anaerobic digestion of sanitary sewage water sludges with division of all the process into four consecutive phases: hydrolysis, acetogenesis, acidogenesis and methanogenesis. According to the proposition, each phase takes place in a separate isolated capacity.
Sergii Shamanskyi, Sergii Boichenko
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Maximising biogas production efficiency
World Pumps, 2011The biofuels sector, including biogas, is a fast growing industry because it means less reliance on fossil fuels, and it is sustainable. However, biomass is a difficult media, so has to be broken down to allow pumping to take place efficiently and to maximize biogas production. Harald Vogelsang explains.
Harald Vogelsang, Holger Eggert
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