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Assessment of the state of the art of technologies for the processing of digestate residue from anaerobic digesters
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Drosg, B.
, Fuchs, W.
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Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Anaerobic treatment
/ Anaerobiosis
/ Applied sciences
/ Biogas
/ Capacity
/ Conservation of Energy Resources
/ Digestion
/ Environmental management
/ Europe
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fertilizers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fossils
/ Nitrogen - isolation & purification
/ Pollution
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Research projects
/ Resource management
/ State of the art
/ Waste management industry
/ Water treatment and pollution
2013
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Assessment of the state of the art of technologies for the processing of digestate residue from anaerobic digesters
by
Drosg, B.
, Fuchs, W.
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Anaerobic treatment
/ Anaerobiosis
/ Applied sciences
/ Biogas
/ Capacity
/ Conservation of Energy Resources
/ Digestion
/ Environmental management
/ Europe
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fertilizers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fossils
/ Nitrogen - isolation & purification
/ Pollution
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Research projects
/ Resource management
/ State of the art
/ Waste management industry
/ Water treatment and pollution
2013
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Assessment of the state of the art of technologies for the processing of digestate residue from anaerobic digesters
by
Drosg, B.
, Fuchs, W.
in
Alternative energy sources
/ Anaerobic digestion
/ Anaerobic processes
/ Anaerobic treatment
/ Anaerobiosis
/ Applied sciences
/ Biogas
/ Capacity
/ Conservation of Energy Resources
/ Digestion
/ Environmental management
/ Europe
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Fertilizers
/ Flowers & plants
/ Fossils
/ Nitrogen - isolation & purification
/ Pollution
/ Refuse as fuel
/ Renewable energy
/ Renewable energy sources
/ Renewable resources
/ Research projects
/ Resource management
/ State of the art
/ Waste management industry
/ Water treatment and pollution
2013
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Assessment of the state of the art of technologies for the processing of digestate residue from anaerobic digesters
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Assessment of the state of the art of technologies for the processing of digestate residue from anaerobic digesters
2013
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Overview
Anaerobic digestion is widely used as an important source of renewable energy. With the increasing number and capacity of biogas plants also, adequate treatment technologies for whole digestate – the residue from anaerobic digestion – are gaining attention. In this study the state of the art of digestate processing is analysed, and currently used treatment schemes and the various technological processes involved are evaluated. The study combines data and experiences from existing large-scale digestate processing facilities in Austria, Germany, Switzerland and Italy, as well as know-how from technology providers and relevant research projects. However, the field of digestate processing is still quite new and little detailed information about the performance of different technologies at industrial scale is available. Digestate processing is gaining importance since digestate utilisation can become an important bottleneck when increasing biogas production. In addition, the production of renewable fertiliser from digestate is increasingly of interest to replace fossil fertilisers. This study is the first profound attempt to establish an assessment of the state-of-the-art technologies in use.
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International Water Association,IWA Publishing
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