2010
DOI: 10.2175/193864710802767137
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Beneficial Utilization of Digester Gas – Making Sustainable Choices for Onsite Energy Production

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“…Specifically, the addition of fats, oils and grease (FOG) or co-digestion with other high strength organic wastes can increased power production potential significantly." (Bullard, Fishman et al 2010) The European experience with co-digestion is a greatly increasing organic loading rate and hence a factor of gas production efficiency far higher than recognized in the United States as typical for wastewater treatment plants. The experience at East Bay MUD confirms this European experience.…”
Section: Figure 8: Changing Energy Balance Generation and Production mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specifically, the addition of fats, oils and grease (FOG) or co-digestion with other high strength organic wastes can increased power production potential significantly." (Bullard, Fishman et al 2010) The European experience with co-digestion is a greatly increasing organic loading rate and hence a factor of gas production efficiency far higher than recognized in the United States as typical for wastewater treatment plants. The experience at East Bay MUD confirms this European experience.…”
Section: Figure 8: Changing Energy Balance Generation and Production mentioning
confidence: 99%