An increase in the number of independent breweries and distilleries has led to an increase in the amount of spent grains with inadequate means of disposal. One option for disposal is as feedstock for anaerobic digestion if digester stability is ensured. In this study, brewers’ spent grain and distillers’ spent grain were used as substrate for anaerobic digestion for 32 weeks. The digestate was treated by recirculation through a silicone hose located in an external tank filled with saline solution. The hose served as a permeable membrane allowing for the passage of gases. The recirculation tanks were fitted with check valves to maintain three pressure/gas regimes: 26 mm Hg N2, 26 mm Hg aeration or 100 mm Hg aeration. A fourth digester was op...
The production of methane via anaerobic digestion of agricultural residues and industrial wastewater...
Wastewater from breweries usually contains high levels of organic components, which are generally ea...
Anaerobic biodegradation is a method of degradation that converts approximately 90% of the available...
Industrial beer production generates brewer’s spent grains (BSG) as a primary solid waste. The dispo...
In order to encourage industrial growth based on sustainability, the replacement of fossil fuels wit...
In this study, experiments were conducted to investigate the production of biogas from distillery sp...
Whiskey distillery waste streams consisting of pot ale (liquid residue) and spent grain (solid resid...
The brewery industry is a major global industry which produces several waste by-products, one of whi...
Waste to energy conversion potential of whiskey distilleries and breweries is attracting more and mo...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
In this paper we discuss two years operational experiences of an AD wastewater treatment plant to tr...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a naturally-occurring biological process in soils, sediments, ruminants,...
Anaerobic and aerobic digestions have been used for treatment of municipal and agricultural wastewat...
The food and beverage industry offers a wide range of organic feedstocks for use in biogas productio...
The production of methane via anaerobic digestion of agricultural residues and industrial wastewater...
Wastewater from breweries usually contains high levels of organic components, which are generally ea...
Anaerobic biodegradation is a method of degradation that converts approximately 90% of the available...
Industrial beer production generates brewer’s spent grains (BSG) as a primary solid waste. The dispo...
In order to encourage industrial growth based on sustainability, the replacement of fossil fuels wit...
In this study, experiments were conducted to investigate the production of biogas from distillery sp...
Whiskey distillery waste streams consisting of pot ale (liquid residue) and spent grain (solid resid...
The brewery industry is a major global industry which produces several waste by-products, one of whi...
Waste to energy conversion potential of whiskey distilleries and breweries is attracting more and mo...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
In this paper we discuss two years operational experiences of an AD wastewater treatment plant to tr...
In the food industry, the brewing sector holds a strategic economic position: in the year 2013, the ...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a naturally-occurring biological process in soils, sediments, ruminants,...
Anaerobic and aerobic digestions have been used for treatment of municipal and agricultural wastewat...
The food and beverage industry offers a wide range of organic feedstocks for use in biogas productio...
The production of methane via anaerobic digestion of agricultural residues and industrial wastewater...
Wastewater from breweries usually contains high levels of organic components, which are generally ea...
Anaerobic biodegradation is a method of degradation that converts approximately 90% of the available...