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Zeqiang Shao, Emmanuel R. Mwakidoshi, Esther M. Muindi, Rogério P. Soratto, Shivani Ranjan, Smruti Ranjan Padhan, Andrew W. Wamukota, Sumit Sow, Daniel O. Wasonga, Jamal Nasar, Mahmoud F. Seleiman and Harun I. Gitari
Biogas bioslurry, which is normally a bio-digestion product from livestock refuse, can be utilized as an inorganic fertilizer, thus boosting not only soil fertility but also crop growth and yield. Its use can mitigate climate change by reducing methane g...
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Ana Eusébio, André Neves and Isabel Paula Marques
Olive oil and pig productions are important industries in Portugal that generate large volumes of wastewater with high organic load and toxicity, raising environmental concerns. The principal objective of this study is to energetically valorize these org...
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Bimi Shrestha, Rafael Hernandez, Dhan Lord B. Fortela, Wayne Sharp, Andrei Chistoserdov, Daniel Gang, Emmanuel Revellame, William Holmes and Mark E. Zappi
The rapid increase in the population is expected to result in the approaching of design capacity for many US wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) over the next decade. WWTPs treat both municipal and industrial wastewater influents, resulting in the produc...
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Gita Surie
This paper focuses on how the use of renewable energy technologies such as biogas can help to achieve environmental and socio-economic sustainability. It combines research on sustainable consumption and production, natural and industrial ecosystems and r...
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Aspasia A. Chatzipaschali and Anastassios G. Stamatis
Cheese whey utilization is of major concern nowadays. Its high organic matter content, in combination with the high volumes produced and limited treatment options make cheese whey a serious environmental problem. However, the potential production of biog...
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Shurong Peng, Lijuan Guo, Yuanshu Li, Haoyu Huang, Jiayi Peng and Xiaoxu Liu
The allocation of biogas between power generation and heat supply in traditional kitchen waste power generation system is unreasonable; for this reason, a biogas prediction method based on feature selection and heterogeneous model integration learning is...
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Marcin Zielinski, Marta Kisielewska, Marcin Debowski, Paulina Rusanowska, Anna Nowicka and Magda Dudek
Increasing worldwide milk manufacturing and dairy processing resulted in producing more effluents, and thus effective management of wastewater is now the most important issue. This study used a new design of a pilot plant-scale hybrid anaerobic labyrinth...
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Jakub Mazurkiewicz, Pola Sidoruk, Jacek Dach, Malgorzata Szumacher-Strabel, Dorota Lechniak, Paul Galama, Abele Kuipers, Ireneusz R. Antkowiak and Adam Cieslak
Currently, there is an ongoing intensive search for solutions that would effectively reduce greenhouse gas emissions (mainly methane) into the environment. From a practical point of view, it is important to reduce methane emissions from cows in such a wa...
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Rubén González, Daniela Carrillo Peña and Xiomar Gómez
Anaerobic digestion is one of the technologies that will play a key role in the decarbonization of the economy, due to its capacity to treat organic waste, recover nutrients and simultaneously produce biogas as a renewable biofuel. This feature also make...
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Venkatachalam Sundaresan Gnanambal, Krishnaswamy Swaminathan
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Effect of raw and biologically treated lignocellulosic biomass using cow dung slurry for biogas production is reported. Biomass is an energy source. Water containing biomass such as sewage sludge, cow dung slurry and lignocellulosic waste, has several im...
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Venkatachalam Sundaresan Gnanambal, Krishnaswamy Swaminathan
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Effect of raw and biologically treated lignocellulosic biomass using cow dung slurry for biogas production is reported. Biomass is an energy source. Water containing biomass such as sewage sludge, cow dung slurry and lignocellulosic waste, has several im...
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K. Eden Luboya, Mélissa Kusisakana, W. Gaston Luhata, K. Balthazar Mukuna, M. Justine Monga, L. Pierre Luhata
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Klaus Dölle, Thomas Hughes
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Maurice Twizerimana, Milton Marimi, Xumay Bura, Eric Oyondi Nganyi
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Osmond C. Ekwebelem, Ekenedirichukwu S. Ofielu, Obinna V. Nnorom- Dike, Job C. Aleke, Glory A. Nwachukwu
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Fokion Kaldis, Denise Cysneiros, James Day, Kimon-Andreas G. Karatzas and Afroditi Chatzifragkou
Wheat straw (WS) is considered a favourable substrate for biogas production. However, due to its rigid structure and high carbon to nitrogen (C/N ratio), its biodegradability during anaerobic digestion (AD) is usually low. In the present study, the effec...
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Marisa Carmela Caruso, Ada Braghieri, Angela Capece, Fabio Napolitano, Patrizia Romano, Fernanda Galgano, Giuseppe Altieri and Francesco Genovese
The production of biogas from anaerobic digestion (AD) of residual agro-food biomasses represents an opportunity for alternative production of energy from renewable sources, according to the European Union legislation on renewable energy. This review pro...
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Traditional plug-flow anaerobic reactors (PFRs) are characterized by lacking a mixing system and operating at high total solid concentrations, which limits their applicability for several kinds of manures. This paper studies the performance of a novel mo...
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Ademola Adebayo, Stephen Adeleke, Ede Tiekuro, Ekwevugbe Omugbe
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Adewole Ayobami Aderinlewo,Oyebisi Francis Layode
A study was carried out to investigate the effect of pretreatment with plantain peel ash on biogas production from cow dung. Two portable floating drum digesters of the same capacity were used for the experiment. One was filled with substrate prepared fr...
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