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The purpose of this research was to compare the methane gas (CH4) obtained through the anaerobic co-digestion between … (peel of bean and pea) and the RSU (sediment). A gas chromatograph was used to determine the methane concentration in the … Reactor A, after two weeks of anaerobic digestion, a greater concentration of methane was produced, with 39.52 ± 0 …
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of TP on physico-chemical properties and methane yield (MY) improvement. With the effect of temperature and time …
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National energy deposit is only available for the next 23 years. This matter is getting worse with the availability of annual waste production as the impact of rapid rate of population which is around 1.49 % per year. To cope with both matters, waste can be utilized as energy resources through...
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The economics of biogas production remain marginal, even on ‘free’ substrates such as wastes. However, new insights into the fundamental processes of solid-state digestion promise a much faster and more predictable process. This holds the future prospect of profitable biogas production from...
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specific methane production potential of jatropha oil seed cake was observed as 0.394m3/kg TS and 0.422m3/kg VS. The average … content of methane and carbon dioxide in the produced biogas over 30days of retention time period was found as 66.6% and 31 ….3%, respectively. Cumulative methane yield over 30days of retention time period was found as 131.258m3 with a 259.2kg of input volatile …
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-fermented whey. Under the same high OLR conditions the methane yield was 0.122dm−3CH4g−1 CODdegraded for the anaerobic digesters fed …
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substrate, an energy crop, for continuous production of methane (CH4) as a source of renewable energy. The sugar beet silage was …
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the high organic content of GTW at 138 gVS/L, which was 626% higher than that of MWS (19 gVS/L). The methane potential of … added as a co-substrate in addition to MWS, the high methane potential and organic content of GTW resulted in significant … improvement in methane production during the anaerobic co-digestion of MWS, e.g. a 65% increase at the GTW loading of 5.5 gVS …
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