Energy consumption of the water sector presents an increasing energy demand, contrary to GHG mitigation aims. As a result, research aimed at capturing emitted CO2 and at developing treatment technologies with a low energy demand and increased renewable energy production has increased, leading to a surge in implementation of anaerobic digestion (AD). Valorization of the biogenic CO2 emitted with biogas AD (estimated at over 1 MtCO2 per annum for the UK water and organic waste sectors), presents an opportunity to further reduce carbon footprint and support energy supply decarburization. This paper reviews bioconversion of CO2 into CH4 in ADs (without addition of H2) as a means to valorize CO2 emissions. The review has concluded this to be a p...
The effect of CO2 enrichment in sewage sludge anaerobic digestion (AD) as a potential strategy to im...
This paper documents a techno-economic assessment of biomethane feedstocks from urban, rural, and co...
This is the open access PDF version of an article published in Journal of Environmental and Ecology©...
Power consumption by the UK water industry has increased as a result of the introduction of new qual...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (AD) was previously identified as a p...
International audienceCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (AD) was previously ide...
Biomethanation of carbon dioxide has recently emerged as a competitive technology for upgrading biog...
AbstractThe increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and the stringent gre...
Biogas produced in anaerobic digestion contains energetically useable methane (CH4) and unavoidable ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the oil and water industries is becoming common and a significan...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste can address both energy recovery and pollution control. A varie...
Anaerobic digestion is a well-known technology for wastewater treatment and biogas production. This...
Biogas is a fuel obtained from organic waste fermentation and can be an interesting solution for pro...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
none6Sludge disposal is a key issue in wastewater treatment facilities and, therefore, represents an...
The effect of CO2 enrichment in sewage sludge anaerobic digestion (AD) as a potential strategy to im...
This paper documents a techno-economic assessment of biomethane feedstocks from urban, rural, and co...
This is the open access PDF version of an article published in Journal of Environmental and Ecology©...
Power consumption by the UK water industry has increased as a result of the introduction of new qual...
AbstractCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (AD) was previously identified as a p...
International audienceCarbon dioxide (CO2) enrichment of anaerobic digesters (AD) was previously ide...
Biomethanation of carbon dioxide has recently emerged as a competitive technology for upgrading biog...
AbstractThe increasing concentration of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere and the stringent gre...
Biogas produced in anaerobic digestion contains energetically useable methane (CH4) and unavoidable ...
Carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the oil and water industries is becoming common and a significan...
Anaerobic digestion of organic waste can address both energy recovery and pollution control. A varie...
Anaerobic digestion is a well-known technology for wastewater treatment and biogas production. This...
Biogas is a fuel obtained from organic waste fermentation and can be an interesting solution for pro...
This paper addresses the use of anaerobic bacteria to convert carbon dioxide to biomethane as part o...
none6Sludge disposal is a key issue in wastewater treatment facilities and, therefore, represents an...
The effect of CO2 enrichment in sewage sludge anaerobic digestion (AD) as a potential strategy to im...
This paper documents a techno-economic assessment of biomethane feedstocks from urban, rural, and co...
This is the open access PDF version of an article published in Journal of Environmental and Ecology©...