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Tommy Ender, Vicky Shettigondahalli Ekanthalu, Haniyeh Jalalipour, Jan Sprafke and Michael Nelles
Hydrothermal carbonization (HTC) has developed considerably over the last 15 years and offers a viable alternative for the utilization of municipal and industrial organic waste such as sewage sludge. However, the technology has yet to establish itself as...
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Zikhona Tshemese, Nirmala Deenadayalu, Linda Zikhona Linganiso and Maggie Chetty
Bioenergy production from waste is one of the emerging and viable routes from renewable resources (in addition to wind and solar energy). Many developing countries can benefit from this as they are trying to solve the large amounts of unattended garbage ...
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Nicholas Davison, Aaron Brown and Andrew Ross
Pig manure currently results in sizeable greenhouse gas emissions, during storage and spreading to land. Anaerobic digestion and hydrothermal carbonisation could provide significant greenhouse gas mitigation, as well as generate renewable heat and power ...
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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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Marcin Debowski, Joanna Kazimierowicz, Marcin Zielinski and Izabela Bartkowska
The development of a sustainable bioenergy market is currently largely fueled by energy crops, whose ever-increasing production competes with the global food and feed supply. Consequently, non-food crops need to be considered as alternatives for energy b...
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Amit Kumar Sharma, Pradeepta Kumar Sahoo, Mainak Mukherjee and Alok Patel
Biodiesel is an emerging alternative fuel that is generally made from edible and non-edible oilseed crops. Jatropha curcus has a high potential for producing biodiesel, which yields 25?35% oil along with 75?65% solid byproduct, generally called a de-oile...
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Renata D?arc Coura, Joaquim Mamede Alonso, Ana Cristina Rodrigues, Ana Isabel Ferraz, Nuno Mouta, Renato Silva and A. G. Brito
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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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Peter W. Harris and Bernadette K. McCabe
The application of this work is directly related to food processing industries such as slaughterhouses which produce high strength wastewater. An additional featured application is the opportunity for co-digestion where co-located industries, such as nea...
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Maurice Twizerimana, Milton Marimi, Xumay Bura, Eric Oyondi Nganyi
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