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A Kinetics Study on Co-Digestion of Cattle Manure, Macroalgae and Cheese Whey

open access: yesFermentation
In this research, cattle manure, macroalgae, and cheese whey were mixed in various proportions (cattle manure:macroalgae:cheese whey ratios of 50:30:20, 30:20:50 and 20:50:30) and subjected to co-digestion under laboratory conditions at two different ...
Figen Taşcı Durgut
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Biomethane Production and Applications

open access: yes
Biomethane production generally involves the cleaning to remove minor unwanted components of biogases such as hydrogen sulfide (H2S) and moisture (H2O) and upgrading in a process that involves the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) to increase the concentration of CH4 to 95–99% and reduce CO2 concentration to 1–5%, with little or no hydrogen sulfide (H2S).
Moses Jeremiah Barasa Kabeyi   +1 more
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Enhancing the biomethane yield of groundnut shells using deep eutectic solvents for sustainable energy production

open access: yesFrontiers in Energy Research
This study examined the influence of DES pretreatment using choline chloride and ethyl glycerol with the molar ratio of 1: 1 at different solid:liquid ratios and temperatures on groundnut shells’ microstructural arrangement and biomethane yield. Scanning
Kehinde O. Olatunji, Daniel M. Madyira
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Impact of co-digestion and degree of centralization on the yield and viability of biomethane production: A case study in regional Australia

open access: yesEnergy Conversion and Management: X
Biomethane produced from biogas which is the product of anaerobic digestion of organic wastes represents a promising option for decarbonizing the energy system, as it does not require adjustments to the natural gas network as would be required for fuels ...
Tara Hosseini   +4 more
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Modeling of the Adiabatic and Isothermal Methanation Process

open access: yes
Increased use of biomass offers one of the ways to reduce anthropogenic impact on the environment. Using various biomass conversion processes, it is possible to obtain different types of fuels: •solid, e.g. bio-carbon; •liquid, e.g. biodiesel and ethanol;
Markova, Darja   +2 more
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Biomethane Production Technology

open access: yes, 2018
Provides an overview of anaerobic digestion, and the current status of biomethane technology on livestock ...
Ignosh, John   +2 more
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Influence of Different Techniques on Biomethane Sustainability

open access: yes, 2013
Biogas production is starting to be regarded as a very sustainable practice that can guarantee high GHG savings when upgraded to biomethane. However, sustainability is strongly influenced by many factors, such as the choice of feedstock and operational ...
DONIDA MAGLIO Sara   +3 more
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Decarbonisation of Natural Gas Grid: A Review of GIS-Based Approaches on Spatial Biomass Assessment, Plant Siting and Biomethane Grid Injection

open access: yes
Most nations are shifting towards renewable energy sources to reduce energy-related emissions and achieve their net zero emissions targets by mid-century. Consequently, many attempts have been made to invest in clean, accessible, inexpensive, sustainable
Mesthrige, Thanuja Gelanigama   +3 more
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Upgrading biomethane for low carbon fuel

open access: yes, 2017
Biomethane is a result of the process removing of the CO2 in the biogas to get the high purity of methane content up to 97% using the adsorption process.
Salleh, Md Noor   +6 more
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