2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.wasman.2022.04.042
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Assessment of a full-scale solid-state anaerobic co-digestion: A multi-component substrate analysis by using ORWARE

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“…Anaerobic digestion is an economically viable process and is socially acceptable due to its environmental friendliness. In 2020, biogas production in Europe reached 191 TWh, of which 32 TWh was upgraded, while the rest was used to produce local heat and electricity [38]. Figure 3 shows the realistic potential of methane production from manure in different European countries based on data from 2018 estimated by Scarlat et al [21].…”
Section: Anaerobic Digestion In the Face Of Rational Animal Manure Ma...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Anaerobic digestion is an economically viable process and is socially acceptable due to its environmental friendliness. In 2020, biogas production in Europe reached 191 TWh, of which 32 TWh was upgraded, while the rest was used to produce local heat and electricity [38]. Figure 3 shows the realistic potential of methane production from manure in different European countries based on data from 2018 estimated by Scarlat et al [21].…”
Section: Anaerobic Digestion In the Face Of Rational Animal Manure Ma...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Anaerobic digestion is an economically viable process and is socially acceptable due to its environmental friendliness. In 2020, biogas production in Europe reached 191 TWh, of which 32 TWh was upgraded, while the rest was used to produce local heat and electricity [38].…”
Section: Anaerobic Digestion In the Face Of Rational Animal Manure Ma...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This process involves the decomposition of organic waste mass and volume that enters the water bodies. Naturally, organic waste undergoes anaerobic decomposition in the water bodies (Carlos-Pinedo & Wang, 2022;Sasaki et al, 2013). To determine the appropriate decomposition rate, decomposition factors are used for each type of organic waste, as presented clearly in Table 4.…”
Section: Anaerobic Decompositionmentioning
confidence: 99%