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Digestate is the
material remaining after the
anaerobic digestion (decomposition
under low
oxygen conditions) of a
biodegradable feedstock. Anaerobic...
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engines or
upgraded to
natural gas-quality biomethane. The nutrient-rich
digestate also
produced can be used as fertilizer. With the re-use of
waste as a...
- is possible,
following anaerobic digestion, to
compost the
anaerobic digestate allowing further volume reduction and stabilisation. "Aerobic and anaerobic...
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fillers such as pulp fibers,
peanut hulls,
coffee husk, bamboo, straw,
digestate, etc.
Chemical additives provide for
integration of
polymer and wood flour...
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which integrates the
products of
anaerobic digestion,
including CO2 and
digestate, with
greenhouse cultivation of vegetables.
Digeponics was
developed in...
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sourcing and quality. Code of
practice PAS 110:
Producing Quality Anaerobic Digestate PAS 555:2013:
Cyber security risk.
Governance and management. Specification...
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transform biom****
waste into
biogas (mainly
methane and
carbon dioxide) and
digestate.
Higher quantities of
biogas can be
produced when the
wastewater is co-digested...
- productivity,
showing that
algal growth depends on the
turbidity of
liquid digestate streams rather than on
their nutrient availability.
Chlorella vulgaris...
- a
byproduct of
natural gas production. Humus,
alternatively known as
digestate, is a value-added lignin- and nutrient-rich soil
amendment similar to...
- into
anaerobic digesters to
supplement gas yields. The
solid byproduct,
digestate, can be used as a
biofuel or a fertilizer. When CO2 and
other impurities...