This work thoroughly evaluates the electric power consumption of a full scale, 3 × 923 m3 complete stirred tank reactor (CSTR) research biogas plant with a production capacity of 186 kW of electric power. The plant was fed with a mixture of livestock manure and renewable energy crops and was operated under mesophilic conditions. This paper will provide an insight into precise electric energy consumption measurements of a full scale biogas plant over a period of two years. The results showed that a percentage of 8.5% (in 2010) and 8.7% (in 2011) of the produced electric energy was consumed by the combined heat and power unit (CHP), which was required to operate the biogas plant. The consumer unit agitators with 4.3% (in 2010) and 4.0% (in 20...
Anaerobic digestion of farm waste has the potential to revolutionize the agricultural sector. There ...
This paper deals with the model of a biogas station. The introduction provides a description of prin...
It is projected that energy demand worldwide will double from 2009 until 2050. There is a demand for...
In order to make the biogas plant at Sobacken located 8 km west of Borås more profitable you must be...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The purpose of this thesis was to make an energy survey and quantify energy flows of individual unit...
The task of the research is to estimate energy inputs and outputs of biogas re¬actor. The object of ...
Energy balances are analysed from a life-cycle perspective for biogas systems based on 8 different r...
Energy efficient solutions for six farm biogas production was found by calculating mass and energy b...
Biogas production through anaerobic digestion may play an important role in a circular economy becau...
Demand-oriented power generation by power plants is becoming increasingly important due to the risin...
Due to increasing energy demand from the human popula-tion and in order to keep the development sust...
Fossil fuels dominate the world energy supply today and the transport sector is no exception. Renewa...
Biogas production through anaerobic digestion may play an important role in a circular economy becau...
Nowadays in these modern times, when the majority of technologies are dependent on electrical energy...
Anaerobic digestion of farm waste has the potential to revolutionize the agricultural sector. There ...
This paper deals with the model of a biogas station. The introduction provides a description of prin...
It is projected that energy demand worldwide will double from 2009 until 2050. There is a demand for...
In order to make the biogas plant at Sobacken located 8 km west of Borås more profitable you must be...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
The purpose of this thesis was to make an energy survey and quantify energy flows of individual unit...
The task of the research is to estimate energy inputs and outputs of biogas re¬actor. The object of ...
Energy balances are analysed from a life-cycle perspective for biogas systems based on 8 different r...
Energy efficient solutions for six farm biogas production was found by calculating mass and energy b...
Biogas production through anaerobic digestion may play an important role in a circular economy becau...
Demand-oriented power generation by power plants is becoming increasingly important due to the risin...
Due to increasing energy demand from the human popula-tion and in order to keep the development sust...
Fossil fuels dominate the world energy supply today and the transport sector is no exception. Renewa...
Biogas production through anaerobic digestion may play an important role in a circular economy becau...
Nowadays in these modern times, when the majority of technologies are dependent on electrical energy...
Anaerobic digestion of farm waste has the potential to revolutionize the agricultural sector. There ...
This paper deals with the model of a biogas station. The introduction provides a description of prin...
It is projected that energy demand worldwide will double from 2009 until 2050. There is a demand for...