continuous stirred tank reactor Articles
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Thermophilic two-phase anaerobic digestion of source-sorted organic fraction of municipal solid waste for bio-hythane production: effect of recirculation sludge on process stability and microbiology over a long-term pilot-scale experience
A two-stage thermophilic anaerobic digestion process for the concurrent production of hydrogen and methane through the treatment of the source-sorted organic fraction of municipal solid waste was carried out over a long-term pilot scale experience. Two continuously stirred tank reactors were operated for about 1 year. The results showed that stable production of bio-hythane without inoculum ...
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Huckabay Ridge
Location: Stephenville, TX Online date: November 2006 Acquisition Date: November 2010 In 2010 Element Markets acquired the largest anaerobic digestion facility in North America through its wholly owned subsidiary EM Biogas. The Huckabay Ridge Anaerobic Digestion Project, located in a large dairy community in Stephenville, Texas, turns manure and substrate (glycerin, grease trap and other organic ...
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Types of Anaerobic Digesters
Biogas, a methane-rich mix of gases created by anaerobic digestion, can be burned to generate electricity or heat, or it can be processed further to produce a valuable source of renewable energy. Different technologies can be used to tailor a solution that makes the most of specific feedstocks Anaerobic digestion is a natural biological process in which bacteria decompose organic matter in ...
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Adding Value With Anaerobic Digestion
Adding waste-to-energy technology to wastewater treatment produces energy that can be used to power operations Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a biological process that uses microbes to biodegrade organic matter (feedstock) in the absence of oxygen. It provides a host of benefits in the treatment of challenging wastewater streams while offering the opportunity to produce value in the process. ...
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Revolutionizing Caribbean Water Resources Management
The Caribbean Sea region faces various water-related challenges, including scarcity, quality issues, climate change impacts, and the need for equitable and efficient management. Sustainable water management in the Caribbean is therefore crucial for ensuring the availability of clean water for the region’s people, ecosystems, and economic activities. Industrial, agricultural, or municipal ...
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