2006
DOI: 10.2175/193864706783797465
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Got Gas??? – Maximize the Mileage of Your Methane

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“…Conventional aerobic treatment processes also produce large amounts of residual solids, which are costly to treat and dispose [8]. The high energy requirements of these processes makes it important to investigate methods to reduce operational costs through process optimization and methane recovery [6,9,10], and to explore new alternative treatment options. These benefits, including wastewater treatment and electricity generation, make the MFC approach more practical than conventional systems on the basis of energy consumption.…”
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“…Conventional aerobic treatment processes also produce large amounts of residual solids, which are costly to treat and dispose [8]. The high energy requirements of these processes makes it important to investigate methods to reduce operational costs through process optimization and methane recovery [6,9,10], and to explore new alternative treatment options. These benefits, including wastewater treatment and electricity generation, make the MFC approach more practical than conventional systems on the basis of energy consumption.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%