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Project - Biogas plant Bio-Energy Lunen (Dortmund)

Project - Biogas plant Bio-Energy Lunen (Dortmund)

Permit) Substrate: Energy Crops and plants Cow and Pig Slurry Different Manure Process: Single steps mesophilic process. ...

BySaaf Energy


Project - Lunen, Germany

Project - Lunen, Germany

Lunen Location: Lunen, Germany Output: 2.4MW Electricity Input Materials: Maize Silage, cow and pig slurry. ...

BySaaf Energy


Nitrogen on land not in the air…

Nitrogen on land not in the air…

A system of bag tank storage is putting a large-scale pig producer a step ahead of legislation that will require slurry stores to be covered by 2027. ...

ByAlbers Alligator


Project - Brandegurg Germany

Project - Brandegurg Germany

Plant’s power: 500 kW/h Daily feeding: pig slurry; corn silage; rye meal Goal: Reduce the product’s viscosity into digesters to increase the concentration of Dry Matter To see video, please click ...

ByBioBANG by Soldo Cavitators


Project - Taunton England

Project - Taunton England

Plant’s power: 3000 kW/h Daily Feeding: whole Cereal silage, grass silage, OFMSW and pig slurry Goal: to improve the viscosity into digesters and to concentrate the DM % into digesters To see video, please click ...

ByBioBANG by Soldo Cavitators


Improvement of efficiency production of the daily feeding of straw and pig manure more than 15%

Improvement of efficiency production of the daily feeding of straw and pig manure more than 15%

Farm Renewables - Broadley Energy Broadley Energy, owned by Farm Renewables, installed a BioBANG to recirculate digestate to reduce the viscosity and generate more ...

ByBioBANG by Soldo Cavitators


The Biophosphate Plant

The Biophosphate Plant

Biophosphate pellets from pig manure for use in low-phosphate agricultural areas The Ecoson Biophosphate plant produces green gas from animal manure in a sustainable way, and a natural, phosphate-rich organic fertilizer pellet for use in low-phosphate agricultural areas. ...

ByNutrient Platform


A small slurry plant in Italy – ecologically useful and profitable - Case Study

A small slurry plant in Italy – ecologically useful and profitable - Case Study

Location: Casaletto Ceredano, Lombardei/Italy Capacity: 249 kWel Input Materials: Pig slurry, maize meal Features: The power is fed into the public grid. ...

ByEnviTec Biogas AG


The gas to grid plant Icknield in UK - Case Study

The gas to grid plant Icknield in UK - Case Study

Location: Ipsden, Oxfordshire (UK) Capacity: 960 kWel Input materials: Pig slurry, farm by-products, energy crops Features: Production of 700 Nm³ biomethane, 360 kWel CHP, Supply natural gas to 2,150 households, Fermentation residue as fertiliser 38 million kilowatt hours per year Icknield Gas Ltd. is the first biogas plant in Great Britain with a gas ...

ByEnviTec Biogas AG


The gas upgrading plant in Beetzendorf (Germany) - Case Study

The gas upgrading plant in Beetzendorf (Germany) - Case Study

Location: Beetzendorf (Germany) Capacity: 350 m³/h biomethane Inputmaterials: Pig slurry, poultry manure, maize silage, grass silage Features: Plant delivers ca. 36 million kilowatt hours (kWh/a) of green energy and can supply 1,800 households with gas 36 million kilowatt hours (kWh) of green energy per year The plant in Beetzendorf successfully joins the ...

ByEnviTec Biogas AG


Swine manure treatment by anaerobic membrane bioreactor with carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus recovery

Swine manure treatment by anaerobic membrane bioreactor with carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus recovery

Swine manure wastewater was treated in an anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR) that combined a continuous stirred tank reactor (CSTR) and a hollow-fiber ultrafiltration membrane, and the feasibility of ammonia and phosphorus recovery in the permeate was investigated. The AnMBR system was operated steadily with a high mixed liquor suspended solids (MLSS) concentration of 32.32 ± 6.24 g/L for ...

ByIWA Publishing


Slurry acidification at Lauku Agro has begun - science is up next

Slurry acidification at Lauku Agro has begun - science is up next

Slurry acidification has officially begun at Lauku Agro farm in Latvia.. The milestone was marked by an inauguration event where. stakeholders and other interested parties gathered to see the recently. acquired slurry acidification equipment. Slurry Acidification Techniques (SATs) can be divided to in-house, in-storage and in-field techniques. ...

ByBiocover A/S


The ManureEcoMine pilot installation: advanced integration of technologies for the management of organics and nutrients in livestock waste

The ManureEcoMine pilot installation: advanced integration of technologies for the management of organics and nutrients in livestock waste

Manure represents an exquisite mining opportunity for nutrient recovery (nitrogen and phosphorus), and for their reuse as renewable fertilisers. The ManureEcoMine proposes an integrated approach of technologies, operated in a pilot-scale installation treating swine manure (83.7%) and Ecofrit® (16.3%), a mix of vegetable residues. Thermophilic anaerobic digestion was performed for 150 days, ...

ByIWA Publishing


Capturing biogas energy to increase your business profits while safeguarding the environment

Capturing biogas energy to increase your business profits while safeguarding the environment

Methane is a biogas produced from swine or cow manure, as well as food processing and meat packing waste. Methane is a natural gas, that when left uncollected, contributes to the harmful greenhouse gases in the earth’s atmosphere. When biogas is captured under a cover and becomes concentrated, it creates a corrosive and toxic byproduct called hydrogen sulfide. The gas generates a rotten egg ...

ByIndustrial & Environmental Concepts, Inc. (IEC)


Prokaryote community dynamics in anaerobic co-digestion of swine manure, rice straw and industrial clay residuals

Prokaryote community dynamics in anaerobic co-digestion of swine manure, rice straw and industrial clay residuals

The aim of this study was to analyze the effect of the addition of rice straw and clay residuals on the prokaryote methane-producing community structure in a semi-continuously stirred tank reactor fed with swine manure. Molecular techniques, including terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism and a comparative nucleotide sequence analyses of the prokaryotic 16S rRNA genes, were ...

ByIWA Publishing


Rainfall-induced release of microbes from manure: model development, parameter estimation, and uncertainty evaluation on small plots

Rainfall-induced release of microbes from manure: model development, parameter estimation, and uncertainty evaluation on small plots

A series of simulated rainfall-runoff experiments with applications of different manure types (cattle solid pats, poultry dry litter, swine slurry) was conducted across four seasons on a field containing 36 plots (0.75 × 2 m each), resulting in 144 rainfall-runoff events. Simulating time-varying release of Escherichia coli, enterococci, and fecal coliforms from manures applied at typical ...

ByIWA Publishing


Project Promest - Case Study

Project Promest - Case Study

The original solution to dealing with waste from the pig farming industry was to utilise the waste product as fertiliser. This was not ideal as unless the weather conditions were perfect, slurry could end up in the water course, or create undesirable smells for the surrounding environment. Using glass fused to steel bolted tanks, 600,000 cubic meters of ...

ByStortec Engineering Ltd


Struvite precipitation in raw and co-digested swine slurries for nutrients recovery in batch reactors

Struvite precipitation in raw and co-digested swine slurries for nutrients recovery in batch reactors

The release of nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) from agro-industrial sources is a major environmental concern. Furthermore, the scarcity of mineable P and the growing demand for food worldwide necessitate that we find an alternative P source. This study applied struvite precipitation for N-P recovery to slurries with high levels of organics and ammonia to achieve environmental protection from ...

ByIWA Publishing


<italic>In-situ</italic> comparison of phosphorus losses between organic and inorganic fertilizers

<italic>In-situ</italic> comparison of phosphorus losses between organic and inorganic fertilizers

Phosphorus (P) is one of the limiting factors of eutrophication. P added to soil from fertilizer application could pose a threat to water quality. According to agricultural habits, swine manure (SM), oil cake (OC), biogas slurry (BS), commercial organic fertilizer (OF) and compound fertilizer (CF) were selected to compare their P losses on a slope-land under natural rainfall. The results showed ...

ByIWA Publishing


A small plant with great success - case study

A small plant with great success - case study

On a daily basis, approx. nine tons of corn silage, 350 kg dry droppings and 8 m3 pig slurry are utilised. One aspect which receives particularly positive feedback is (in addition to the high yield output) the robust technology, which is highly persuasive with its extensive automation and optimum process cycles. ...

Bybwe Energiesysteme GmbH & Co. KG

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