1. Elevated biogas production from the anaerobic co-digestion of farmhouse waste
- Author
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Spyridon Achinas, Gerrit Jan Willem Euverink, and Products and Processes for Biotechnology
- Subjects
Environmental Engineering ,Municipal solid waste ,020209 energy ,farmhouse waste ,Biogas ,Biomass ,02 engineering and technology ,HEAT ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,BIOMASS ,Bioreactors ,FOOD-WASTE ,FUTURE ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Animals ,Anaerobiosis ,TEMPERATURE ,Netherlands ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,MANURE ,METHANE PRODUCTION ,food and beverages ,Original Articles ,kinetic model ,Pulp and paper industry ,Pollution ,Manure ,Refuse Disposal ,Kinetics ,Food waste ,Anaerobic digestion ,CONVERSION ,Food ,Biofuel ,WATER TREATMENT ,Biofuels ,Environmental science ,Cattle ,Female ,batch anaerobic treatment ,Methane ,Cow dung ,GENERATION - Abstract
The biodegradable portion of solid waste generated in farmhouses can be treated for energy recovery with small portable biogas plants. This action can be done across the Netherlands and all around the planet. This study aims to appraise the performance of anaerobic digestion of different wastes (cow manure, food waste and garden waste) obtained from a regional farmhouse. Batch reactors were established under mesophilic conditions in order to investigate the impact of ternary mixtures on the anaerobic digestion process performance. Different mixing ratios were set in the batch tests. The upshots from the experiments connoted that ternary digestion with cow manure:food waste:garden waste mixing ratio of 40:50:10 yielded higher biogas amount. The kinetics’ results showed quite good congruence with the experimental study. The results from the kinetic analysis appeared to be in line with the experimental one.
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- 2019