2023
DOI: 10.3390/en16237844
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Methane Production from a Rendering Waste Covered Anaerobic Digester: Greenhouse Gas Reduction and Energy Production

Nanh Lovanh,
John Loughrin,
Graciela Ruiz-Aguilar
et al.

Abstract: Livestock wastes can serve as the feedstock for biogas production (mainly methane) that could be used as an alternative energy source. The green energy derived from animal wastes is considered to be carbon neutral and offsetting the emissions generated from fossil fuels. In this study, an evaluation of methane production from anaerobic digesters utilizing different livestock residues (e.g., poultry rendering wastewater and dairy manure) was carried out. An anaerobic continuous flow system (15 million gallons, … Show more

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“…Biogas production is one of the solutions for increasing the volumes of organic waste accumulation. It also partially ad-dresses the urgent need to reduce global and regional greenhouse gas emissions [8]. By converting organic waste into a renewable energy resource, biogas production opens up promising opportunities for an eco-economic chain: continuous resource utilization → meeting the growing demand for energy services → → ensuring environmental benefits (safety).…”
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“…Biogas production is one of the solutions for increasing the volumes of organic waste accumulation. It also partially ad-dresses the urgent need to reduce global and regional greenhouse gas emissions [8]. By converting organic waste into a renewable energy resource, biogas production opens up promising opportunities for an eco-economic chain: continuous resource utilization → meeting the growing demand for energy services → → ensuring environmental benefits (safety).…”
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confidence: 99%