Essays about: "biogas Consumption"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 69 essays containing the words biogas Consumption.
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16. Oulu Biovillage: Exploring Blue Bioeconomy Ecosystem Opportunities in Oulu, Finland
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för arkitektur och byggd miljöAbstract : By the year 2030, the world will need 50% more food, 45% more energy and 30% more water. This growth in demand will increase pressure on our natural resources. Ingenuitive and adaptive thinking will therefore be required in the ways we build our cities. READ MORE
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17. Correlations related to fuel usage patterns in rural Kenya : A comparison of local surveys to facilitate future local sustainable fuel actions.
University essay from KTH/Hållbar utveckling, miljövetenskap och teknikAbstract : Human activities affect the climate. If the utilization of fossil and other hazardous fuel methods is eliminated, it would reduce the impact on climate change. READ MORE
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18. Avkokskomprimering till CBG-lager som avkokshantering på LBG-tankstationer
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and TechnologyAbstract : The number of fuel stations for liquefied biogas or liquefied natural gas (LBG or LNG, both composed of liquid methane) in Sweden will increase in the coming few years, from 6 stations to over 30 in total. While there still are very few LNG heavy-duty vehicles (HDV's) on Swedish roads, technical problems may arise at fuel stations due to low consumption. READ MORE
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19. Energieffektivisering och förbättrat resursutnyttjande vid Främby avloppsreningsverk i Falun
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Energy and TechnologyAbstract : Främby wastewater treatment plant, a 50 000 population equivalent (pe) municipal sewage treatment plant in Falun, faces large changes as aging technology, increasing load and stricter effluent quality requirements lead to a demand for upgrading the plant. The owner of the plant, Falu Energi & Vatten (FEV), have a vision of an energy neutral plant in the future. READ MORE
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20. Comparison of anaerobic sludge granules from different wastewater plants with respect to granule size, substrate degradation and methanogenic community
University essay from SLU/Department of Molecular SciencesAbstract : Within the objective to replace fossil fuel with sustainable sources there is a growing pressure to advance such development. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is beneficial not only as a waste management technology, but also to recycle organic waste into methane which can be used for heating, production of electricity or vehicle fuel. READ MORE