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Biogas for Rural Areas



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Autore: Ferrer Ivet Visualizza persona
Titolo: Biogas for Rural Areas Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Basel, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (204 p.)
Soggetto topico: Environmental science, engineering and technology
Technology: general issues
Soggetto non controllato: absorbent
acclimatization
agricultural runoff
agriculture residues
ammonia
anaerobic co-digestion
anaerobic digestion
anaerobic treatment
animal manures
biochemical methane potential
biodegradability
bioenergy
biogas
biomethane
biomethane potential tests
biorefinery
blank
Chinese dome digester
Chinese dome digester (CDD)
dairy
digestate
energy assessment
energy crops
fermentation
H2S scrubber
household digester
hydraulically mixed
impeller mixed digester
inhibition
iron
Italy
kinetic modeling
low cost digester
manure
methane
micro-aeration
microalgae
mixing
Mixing
mixing recirculation
optimised
photobioreactor
plug-flow reactor
poultry
pretreatment
psychrophilic anaerobic digestion
rural sanitation
self-agitation
slaughterhouse wastewater
sludge
synergistic effects
thermal behavior
total solids (TS) concentration
trace elements
unconfined gas injection mixing
unstirred digester
wastewater
Persona (resp. second.): LansingStephanie
Martí-HerreroJaime
FerrerIvet
Sommario/riassunto: Bioenergy is renewable energy obtained from biomass-any organic material that has stored sunlight in the form of chemical energy. Biogas is among the biofuels that can be obtained from biomass resources, including biodegradable wastes like manure, sewage sludge, the organic fraction of municipal solid wastes, slaughterhouse waste, crop residues, and more recently lignocellulosic biomass and algae. Within the framework of the circular economy, biogas production from biodegradable waste is particularly interesting, as it helps to save resources while reducing environmental pollution. Besides, lignocellulosic biomass and algae do not compete for arable land with food crops (in contrast with energy crops). Hence, they constitute a novel source of biomass for bioenergy.Biogas plants may involve both high-tech and low-tech digesters, ranging from industrial-scale plants to small-scale farms and even households. They pose an alternative for decentralized bioenergy production in rural areas. Indeed, the biogas produced can be used in heaters, engines, combined heat and power units, and even cookstoves at the household level. Notwithstanding, digesters are considered to be a sustainable technology that can improve the living conditions of farmers by covering energy needs and boosting nutrient recycling. Thanks to their technical, socio-economic, and environmental benefits, rural biogas plants have been spreading around the world since the 1970s, with a large focus on farm-based systems and households. However, several challenges still need to be overcome in order to improve the technology and financial viability.
Titolo autorizzato: Biogas for Rural Areas  Visualizza cluster
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910557619703321
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