Industrial Biorefineries &Amp; White Biotechnology 2015
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-63453-5.00008-2
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“…There are many substrates that are suitable for anaerobic digestion, which can be characterized and classified into four main groups, namely energy crops, agricultural residues, food production wastes, and organic wastes [30,117]. In the European countries, about 70% bio digestion feedstock comes from the agricultural sector like manure and agricultural residues.…”
Section: Biogas Feed Stocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There are many substrates that are suitable for anaerobic digestion, which can be characterized and classified into four main groups, namely energy crops, agricultural residues, food production wastes, and organic wastes [30,117]. In the European countries, about 70% bio digestion feedstock comes from the agricultural sector like manure and agricultural residues.…”
Section: Biogas Feed Stocksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to the European Biogas Association, agricultural wastes account for 40-60% in biogas production in Germany, Cyprus, Denmark, France, Italy and Poland [59]. The residual digestate is a feasible material for use as organic fertilizers, with huge optimization potential leading to increased farm production and profitability [117]. The various feedstocks for biogas production are discussed below.…”
Section: Biogas Feed Stocksmentioning
confidence: 99%