2018
DOI: 10.31025/2611-4135/2019.13783
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From Mechanical Biological Treatment to Anaerobic Digestion – Challenges in Changing Plant Operating

Abstract: This paper presents the findings acquired in a study on the rearrangement of wet fermendation conditons in an anaerobic digestion (AD) process. As required by the federal law the rural districts "Elbe-Elster" and "Oberspreewald" (AEV) implemented a separate collection system for the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (oFMSW). Accordingly, the input material in AD of the mechanical biological treatment plant in Freienhufen (operated by AEV) is going to be separately collected oFMSW instead of residual wa… Show more

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“…Disposal is carried out with the participation of micro-organisms under aerobic conditions (aerobic stabilization) or anaerobic (anaerobic stabilization). Anaerobic processes using methane fermentation, in addition to the benefi ts associated with the disposal of waste, are also characterized by energy benefi ts (Zentner 2019). Biogas produced in fermentation chambers is utilized for the generation of electricity and/or heat thanks to the biogas plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Disposal is carried out with the participation of micro-organisms under aerobic conditions (aerobic stabilization) or anaerobic (anaerobic stabilization). Anaerobic processes using methane fermentation, in addition to the benefi ts associated with the disposal of waste, are also characterized by energy benefi ts (Zentner 2019). Biogas produced in fermentation chambers is utilized for the generation of electricity and/or heat thanks to the biogas plant.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%