Essays about: "Swedish biogas"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 94 essays containing the words Swedish biogas.
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21. House of Waste
University essay from KTH/ArkitekturAbstract : I Sverige är industrin och samhället i stort sett helt skilda, där det är näst intill omöjligt att närma sig och observera vad som faktiskt sker i våra kraftverk eller återbruk. Placeringen långt ifrån städerna, avsaknaden av design eller koppling till omgivningen, och de stora skyltarna med “inträde förbjuden” förstärker inte bara känslan av alienation - men också tron om att industrin är något smutsigt, som är negativt för miljön och samhället. READ MORE
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22. Analyses of microbial community in nutrient solution with biofertilizer and risk assessment of establishment of pathogens
University essay from Lunds universitet/Teknisk mikrobiologiAbstract : The societal interest for a more sustainable and circular food production is increasing. Hydroponic farming is an alternative way of growing vegetables that can bring farming into urban environments, reducing long transports of food. In parallel, the focus in waste treatment is being more directed toward resource recovery. READ MORE
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23. Optimization of a biogas plant with macroalgae, Grenada
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : For several years, blooming of algae around the Caribbean islands, including Grenada, has been an issue. This influenced AlgaeFuel Technology into looking at the possibility of biogas production with macroalgal biomass in Grenada. Grenada is dependent on fossil fuels to meet its energy needs. READ MORE
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24. Nitrogen and phosphorus analysis in field cultivation of Pak choi : effect of two different compositions of fertilisers on plant and soil nutrient status
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Biosystems and Technology (from 130101)Abstract : This pilot study was implemented to reflect the delivery and the plant availability of nitrogen and phosphorus in response to different compositions of fertilisers approved for organic farming in Sweden. The experimental approach was to compare the concentration of nitrogen and phosphorus in plant sap of Pak choi plants grown in soil treated with different organic waste such as aged cattle manure and a liquid retting digest derived from the biogas industry, with plants grown in soil treated with a blend of pelleted organic fertilisers derived from the Swedish slaughterhouse industry. READ MORE
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25. Stimulating national biogas production : The case of Swedish agricultural wastemanagement
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Industriell miljöteknikAbstract : Swedish state has been promoting alternative renewable fuels like biogas to reduce the dependency on fossil fuels and to curb related greenhouse gas emissions. Owing to many policies like subsidies and tax exemptions for using biogas, the country has seen a surge in demand for biogas. READ MORE