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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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Kirsi Spoof-Tuomi, Hans Arvidsson, Olav Nilsson and Seppo Niemi
Transition to low emission transportation and cleaner cities requires a broad introduction of low- and zero-carbon alternatives to conventional petrol- and diesel-powered vehicles. New-generation gas buses are a cost-effective way to reduce local air pol...
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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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Combined heat and power production from biogas is now playing an important role in energy and resource utilization as well as pollution control in waste water treatment. This research used biogas from the Bali Sewage Treatment Plant in New Taipei City, T...
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Hafiizh Prasetia, Nova Annisa, Lenalda Febriany Santosa
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Biomass is an organic material produced through a process of photosynthesis and can be used as an energy source. In general, biomass used as alternative fuel is considered because it has economic value which is relatively cheap because it comes from wast...
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Alice Freiberg, Julia Scharfe, Vanise C. Murta and Andreas Seidler
The utilization of biomass for power generation has become more prevalent globally. To survey the status of evidence concerning resulting health impacts and to depict potential research needs, a scoping-review was conducted. Biomass life cycle phases of ...
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Florentino Sánchez Portilla,Roberto Vizcón Toledo
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En el mundo actualmente se desechan grandes cantidades de biomasa residual sin tratamiento alguno, generadas principalmente por las actividades naturales de los seres vivos. Lo que significa un grave problema de contaminación y de salud para el planeta; ...
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Rinda Gusvita, Dian Fajarika, Mika Margareta, Devia Gahana CA
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Management of feedlot manure is becoming a larger responsibility as more regulations are imposed to protect water, both surface and groundwater, from manure contamination. Instead of using the manure for compost, feedlot owners can capture methane from t...
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Pedro Elías Patiño Martínez
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La biomasa residual vegetal es una alternativa para la producción de energía a nivel mundial. La conversión de los residuos vegetales en alguna forma energética requiere la aplicación de tecnologías que estén acorde a lo expresado en el numeral IV, artíc...
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Nazim Muradov and Franklyn Smith
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