Essays about: "biogassubstrat"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 essays containing the word biogassubstrat.
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1. Motiv och möjligheter för vall som biogassubstrat
University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesAbstract : Vallgröda som substrat för biogasproduktion är ovanligt i Sverige idag men återaktualiserades i och med Biogasmarknadsutredningen (SOU 2109:63). Vall odlades på ca 1 100 000 ha i Sverige år 2016 och är vår vanligaste gröda. READ MORE
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2. Investigation of biochemical methane potential in Thái Nguyên city and Sông Công city in Vietnam
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema MiljöförändringAbstract : Currently Vietnam is facing several problems with waste handling. For instance, a lot of the municipal organic solid waste is dumped at landfills, which contributes to environmental difficulties such as greenhouse gas emissions. READ MORE
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3. Kvävestrategi för höstvete som helsäd till biogas : kväveoptimum för maximal biomassaskörd
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : Det finns flera odlingsinriktningar till höstvete; fodervete, stärkelsevete och brödvete. Gödslingsstrategierna skiljer sig åt för de olika odlingsmålen. Idag saknas det rekommendationer och riktlinjer som riktar sig till lantbrukare som vill odla helsädesvete som skall ensileras och därefter rötas i en biogasanläggning. READ MORE
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4. Improving methane production using hydrodynamic cavitation as pre-treatment
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Tema MiljöförändringAbstract : To develop anaerobic digestion (AD), innovative solutions to increase methane yields in existing AD processes are needed. In particular, the adoption of low energy pre-treatments to enhance biomass biodegradability is needed to provide efficient digestion processes increasing profitability. READ MORE
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5. Fodder yeast and biogas production: A fruitful symbiosis? : optimization of a single-cell protein process and examination of its impact on biogas output
University essay from SLU/Dept. of MicrobiologyAbstract : Due to a growing world population and strained wild fish stocks, aquaculture is expected to provide a large part of the increased global demand for animal protein, as the majority of wild fish stocks are already being fished at or above their sustainable capacity. However, fish feed often contains a significant amount of fish meal, produced from wild-caught fish. READ MORE