Essays about: "Medium and Large Scale Biogas Plant"

Found 3 essays containing the words Medium and Large Scale Biogas Plant.

  1. 1. An overview analysis of possible on-site renewable energy technologies for medium scale industries in Sri Lanka : A case study of a newspaper company in Sri Lanka

    University essay from KTH/Industriell ekologi

    Author : Linnéa Karkulahti; Lovisa Nycander; [2017]
    Keywords : ;

    Abstract : The world is now facing a transition from a fossil fuel dependent society to an energy sustainable one. This is happening by the world moving towards renewable energy resources and technologies. READ MORE

  2. 2. The Prospects for Biogas Systems in Rural China: Incentives, Barriers and Potentials

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Internationella miljöinstitutet

    Author : Chunsheng Yao; [2010]
    Keywords : Rural China; Household Biogas Plants; Medium and Large Scale Biogas Plant; Incentives; Barriers; Policy Instruments; Implementation Factors; Earth and Environmental Sciences;

    Abstract : Due to the multiple benefits of biogas systems, the Chinese Government has made great efforts to promote the development of biogas systems in rural China, especially household biogas plants and medium and large scale biogas plants to treat manure and waste water from intensive livestock and poultry farms. This thesis conducts a comprehensive literature review to understand the current situation of biogas systems in rural China in the light of feedstock, technologies and utilization of biogas and digested residue. READ MORE

  3. 3. Environmental impact assessment of energy recovery from food waste in Singapore : comparing biogas production to incineration

    University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and Technology

    Author : Lisa Bolin; [2009]
    Keywords : MSW; Waste Management; Biogas; Organic Waste; LCA; Life Cycle Assessment;

    Abstract : As a small and land scarce country, effective waste management is ofoutmost importance in Singapore. In this study the production of biogasthrough anaerobic digestion from the organic fraction of municipal solidwaste (OFMSW) was compared to incineration of the waste. At the momentalmost all of the OFMSW in Singapore is incinerated. READ MORE