2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.energy.2012.09.006
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Biodiesel production from rice straw and restaurant waste employing black soldier fly assisted by microbes

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“…In addition to food, H. illucens larvae could also become a new source for producing biodiesel . Because the fatty acid profile of Hermetia meal is suboptimal for feed purposes (Tables and ), the oil must be extracted from the biomass before it is processed.…”
Section: Typical Organic Trout Farm In Switzerlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to food, H. illucens larvae could also become a new source for producing biodiesel . Because the fatty acid profile of Hermetia meal is suboptimal for feed purposes (Tables and ), the oil must be extracted from the biomass before it is processed.…”
Section: Typical Organic Trout Farm In Switzerlandmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that Hermetia illucens larvae are used for reducing weight of food waste (Zheng et al, 2012;Jeon et al, 2011) and for reducing weight of manure Yu et al, 2011;Myers et al, 2008;Newton et al, 2005). For very favourable results, the usage of HI for the treatment of biowaste is discussed not only in states, where the incidence of HI is natural (Diener et al, 2009) but also in states where you will need to use controlled breeding (Holmes et al, 2012), as in the case of Czech Republic.…”
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“…The BSFL reduction rate on rice waste was parallel to the studies of Diener et al (2011) [4] and Oonincx et al (2015) [7] that having the reduction rate ranged from 60 to 80% on the organic waste. The capability of BSFL in bioconversion of rice material had also been reviewed by Zheng et al (2012) [11] in which applying BSFL and microbes Rid-X converting rice straw into larval grease that able to use as biodiesel. Comparing mass of the rice waste reduction rate per larvae between BSFL and HFL for all rice waste, BSFL showed significantly greater reduction rate than HFL (P<0.05, Table 1).…”
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confidence: 99%