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25.02.2015 08:54

Generating biogas in composting plants

Rüdiger Mack Marketingkommunikation
FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz-Institut für Informationsinfrastruktur GmbH

    Pre-pressing organic waste and feeding liquid to bacteria

    Composting plants can do more than just convert the content of organic waste containers into nutrient-rich soil. If the facilities are supplemented with an additional biogas stage, energy can also be generated there. To achieve this, the organic waste is pre-pressed and the liquid generated is digested in digesters. The BINE-Projektinfo brochure “Organic waste: combining compost and biogas” (17/2014) presents this process for generating biogas along with the initial practical experiences. The developers have paid particular attention to achieving an economical process that is not susceptible to faults.

    The new method produces not just compost but also biogas. The organic liquid separated from the organic waste during pressing provides the nutrient that is fed to bacteria in the newly developed bio-film digesters. The biogas generated in the process can be converted into electricity in a CHP plant or fed into the natural gas grid. The method has proved its robustness in practical testing. The squeezed organic waste is then passed through the usual composting processes and at the end produces compost of an almost unchanged quality. Particularly because of the mechanical ventilation systems, composting plants were previously only energy consumers.

    The addition of a biogas stage enables the capacity of existing composting plants to be increased by 10 to 15% with the same energy requirement and without expanding. The method was developed by the Sutco Recyclingtechnik company in collaboration with the University of Duisburg-Essen and the Entsorgungs-Gesellschaft Westmünsterland (EGW) waste disposal company. The practical tests took place at its composting plant in Gescher, Germany.

    For further informations about the BINE-Projektinfo brochure “Organic waste: combining compost and biogas” (17/2014) follow this link:

    http://www.bine.info/en/press/press-releases/press/pressemitteilung/in-kompostwe...

    Press contact
    Uwe Milles
    presse(at)bine.info

    About BINE Information Service

    Energy research for practical applications

    The BINE Information Service reports on energy research topics, such as new materials, systems and components, as well as innovative concepts and methods. The knowledge gained is incorporated into the implementation of new technologies in practice, because first-rate information provides a basis for pioneering decisions, whether in the planning of energy-optimised buildings, increasing the efficiency of industrial processes, or integrating renewable energy sources into existing systems.

    About FIZ Karlsruhe

    FIZ Karlsruhe – Leibniz Institute for Information Infrastructure is a not-for-profit organization with the public mission to make sci-tech information from all over the world publicly available and to provide related services in order to support the national and international transfer of knowledge and the promotion of innovation.
    Our business areas:
    • STN International – the world’s leading online service for research and patent information in science and technology
    • KnowEsis – innovative eScience solutions to support the process of research in all its stages, and throughout all scientific disciplines
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    FIZ Karlsruhe is a member of the Leibniz Association (WGL) which consists of 87 German research and infrastructure institutions.


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    http://www.bine.info/en - BINE Informationsdienst english


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    The BINE-Projektinfo brochure “Organic waste: combining compost and biogas” (17/2014)
    The BINE-Projektinfo brochure “Organic waste: combining compost and biogas” (17/2014)
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    The new process is integrated within an existing composting facility. The digestion takes place in four digesters connected in series.
    The new process is integrated within an existing composting facility. The digestion takes place in f ...
    © Sutco Recyclingtechnik GmbH
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    The BINE-Projektinfo brochure “Organic waste: combining compost and biogas” (17/2014)


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