This publication discusses the impacts of incorporating co-digestion at dairy-based anaerobic digesters. That is, mixing manure with non-manure waste in anaerobic digesters. This information is based on stakeholder perspectives and a literature review of infrastructure, operational upgrades, and related costs and revenues when non-manure wastes are added to dairy digesters
Anaerobic digestion of dairy manure is a proven technology with a long history, immediately availabl...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of livestock waste presents a potential technological solution to the chall...
In the United States anaerobic digestion units are in place on several farms but primarily handle ma...
The Anaerobic Digestion Systems Series provides research-based information to improve decision-makin...
Anaerobic digestion of dairy manure produces biogas that can be captured and used for fuel while off...
The AgSTAR project of the U.S. EPA analyzed the possibility of installing anaerobic digesters with e...
Anaerobic digestion offers the dairy and food-processing industries a way to address environmental c...
The U.S. dairy industry produces roughly 500 billion pounds of manure per year on a wet slurry mass ...
Anaerobic digestion of manure and other agricultural waste streams with subsequent energy production...
The research evaluated the feasibility of centralised pre-processing and pasteurisation of source-se...
Anaerobic digestion is a microbial process that converts organic carbon to a “biogas” composed prima...
Sustainable management of biowastes is currently a major concern in the United States. As of 2007, t...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of livestock manure can be supplemented with additional agricultural or ind...
The use of co-substrates can significantly enhance biogas production from manure while helping to tr...
Anaerobic digestion is a microbial process that converts organic carbon to “biogas”, a gas composed ...
Anaerobic digestion of dairy manure is a proven technology with a long history, immediately availabl...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of livestock waste presents a potential technological solution to the chall...
In the United States anaerobic digestion units are in place on several farms but primarily handle ma...
The Anaerobic Digestion Systems Series provides research-based information to improve decision-makin...
Anaerobic digestion of dairy manure produces biogas that can be captured and used for fuel while off...
The AgSTAR project of the U.S. EPA analyzed the possibility of installing anaerobic digesters with e...
Anaerobic digestion offers the dairy and food-processing industries a way to address environmental c...
The U.S. dairy industry produces roughly 500 billion pounds of manure per year on a wet slurry mass ...
Anaerobic digestion of manure and other agricultural waste streams with subsequent energy production...
The research evaluated the feasibility of centralised pre-processing and pasteurisation of source-se...
Anaerobic digestion is a microbial process that converts organic carbon to a “biogas” composed prima...
Sustainable management of biowastes is currently a major concern in the United States. As of 2007, t...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of livestock manure can be supplemented with additional agricultural or ind...
The use of co-substrates can significantly enhance biogas production from manure while helping to tr...
Anaerobic digestion is a microbial process that converts organic carbon to “biogas”, a gas composed ...
Anaerobic digestion of dairy manure is a proven technology with a long history, immediately availabl...
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of livestock waste presents a potential technological solution to the chall...
In the United States anaerobic digestion units are in place on several farms but primarily handle ma...