|  | Deublein, Dieter / Steinhauser, Angelika Biogas from Waste and Renewable Resources An Introduction
  2., revised and expanded Edition - October 2010 112.- Euro 2010. XXVIII, 550 Pages, Hardcover 201 Fig. (11 Colored Fig.), 128 Tab. - Practical Approach Book - ISBN 978-3-527-32798-0 - Wiley-VCH, Weinheim
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| Short description Written as a practical introduction to biogas plant design and operation, the author covers both the biological and technical aspects of biogas generation, illustrated by numerous examples from real-life plants.
From the contents POTENTIAL AND HISTORY Energy Supply - Today and in the Future Energy Supply in the Future - Scenarios Potential of Transforming Biomass into End-Point Energy Sources History and Status to Date in Europe History and Status to Date Worldwide General Aspects of the Recovery of Biomass in the Future SUBSTRATES AND BIOGAS Substrate Biogas FORMATION OF BIOGAS Biochemistry Bioreactions Process Parameters MICROORGANISMS IN METHANOGENIC ECOSYSTEMS Methanogenic Ecosystems Microorganisms in Methanisation DANGERS WITH BIOGAS PLANTS AND LABORATORY EQUIPMENT Guidelines and Regulations The Biogas Laboratory EQUIPMENT OF A BIOGAS PLANT Tanks and Bioreactors Equipment for Tempering the Substrate Thermal Insulation Agitators Mixing of Biomass and Water Machines to Separate the Liquid from the Biomass Pipes Pumps Measurement, Control, and Automation Technology Exhaust Air Cleaning UPSTREAM AND DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING Transportation and Storage of the Biomass Process Technology for the Upstream Processing Feeding Digested Residue Waste Water FERMENTATION & AGRICULTURAL PLANT Batchwise and Continuous Processes without Separators Existing Installations by Different Suppliers Operation of a Plant without Separation Equipment Benefits of a Biogas Plant Typical Design Calculation for an Agricultural Biogas Plant Economics Calculation of Biogas Plants Numbers of Efficiency FERMENTATION - INDUSTRIAL PLANTS Installation with Substrate Dilution and Subsequent Water Separation Installation with Biomass Accumulation Plants with Separation on Non-Hydrolysable Biomass Percolation Process Special Plant Installations BIOGAS STORAGE AND PREPARATION Biogasholder Gas Preparation Quantities of Gas and Measurement of Gas Quality Liquefaction or Compression of the Biogas BIOGAS UTILIZATION Utilization of Gas to Exclusively Generate Heat Utilization of Gas to Generate Current and Heat Biogas for Feeding into the Natural Gas Network Biogas as Fuel for Vehicles
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