Fermentation of Organic Waste
The process for the anaerobic treatment of biogenic residues is specially used for the fermentation of organic waste such as biowaste, green waste, food waste and kitchen waste as well as organic fractions of residual waste.
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Process
During the mechanical conditioning process (shredding, metal separation and screening) the waste is conditioned for fermentation and subsequently stored in a tank.
The conditioned biomass is then continuously fed into the fermenter, where biogas is obtained during the so-called plug flow process.
The remaining fermentation residue is dewatered in Thöni screw presses. Here the water generated during the compaction process is separated from the solids.
The biogas that is obtained in the fermentation stage is converted into electrical energy and heat by a co-generation plant (CHP).
Modular unit sizes make it possible to perfectly adjust the investment costs to the desired flow-through rate.
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