Search results for " organic waste"

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Current state and future of biogas and digestate production

2013

Over the past few years, the worldwide cost of energy has increased significantly, due to a growing global demand for energy and the decreasing availability of fossil fuel sources. Many countries are adopting environmental policies promoting the production and consumption of alternative, sustainable and renewable energy sources. Among these sources is green energy production through the anaerobic digestion of agricultural feedstock, like animal manure and food industry by-products, mainly aimed at producing biogas. Nevertheless, only a very small part of the biogas potential is currently used, while many European countries are facing huge problems caused by the overproduction of organic was…

Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Anaerobic digestionDigestateSettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaBiogaVeterinary (all)Co-digestionAnaerobic digestion; Biogas; Co-digestion; Digestate; Organic waste; Veterinary (all); Agricultural and Biological Sciences (all)Organic waste
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Biodegradation of Synthetic Organic Compounds by Methanogenic Microbiome as an Alternative Approach for Wastewater Purification and Energy Production

2022

The use of fossil fuels (methane, oil, etc.) is undergoing an unprecedented crisis now. There is the urgent need to search for alternative energy sources. A wide range of degraded organic materials can be effectively used to provide energy together with environmental protection. Soapstock is a hazardous waste containing a high concentration of toxic organic compounds of man-made origin (fatty acids, surfactants, dyes, etc.). To prevent environmental contamination such substances require an effective treatment approach. The goal of the study was to isolate the adapted-to-fatty-acids methanogenic microbiome and investigate the patterns of sodium acetate and soapstock degradation with simultan…

Control and Optimizationsodium acetateRenewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentmethane fermentationenvironment protection; energy carriers; soapstock; fatty acids; sodium acetate; methane fermentation; organic waste degradation; wastewater purificationEnergy Engineering and Power TechnologyBuilding and Constructionfatty acidswastewater purificationenvironment protectionElectrical and Electronic Engineeringsoapstockorganic waste degradationEngineering (miscellaneous)energy carriersEnergy (miscellaneous)Energies
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REUTILIZACIÓN DE RESIDUOS DE PODA DE VID Y DE POSIDONIA OCEANICA EN LAS OBRAS DE BIOINGENIERÍA DEL PAISAJE

La popolazione mondiale è in continua espansione e la crescita demografica ed economica inducono allo sfruttamento progressivo dell’ambiente ed al depauperamento delle risorse naturali (acqua ed energia in particolare), con conseguenti impatti potenzialmente importanti sul cambiamento globale. Si rende, pertanto, necessaria ed urgente una più efficiente gestione delle risorse basata sulla rielaborazione di obiettivi sostenibili di politiche e strategie ambientali e sulla riduzione del consumo delle risorse, promuovendo la transizione da un modello di economia lineare ad uno circolare, costituito da un ciclo continuo di sviluppo positivo che preserva e migliora il capitale naturale, ottimizz…

Ingegneria Naturalistica riutilizzo di materiali organici sarmenti residui di Posidonia oceanica fascine Spartium junceum.Settore AGR/08 - Idraulica Agraria E Sistemazioni Idraulico-ForestaliBioingeniería del paisaje reutilización de materiales orgánicos residuos de poda de vid residuos de Posidonia oceanica fajinas Spartium junceum.Soil and Water Bioengineering organic waste materials vine pruning residues Posidonia oceanica residues fascines Spartium junceum.
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Tracking multiple pathways of waste from a northern bluefin tuna farm in a marine-coastal area.

2011

Aquaculture of bluefin tuna in Mediterranean coastal waters has generated growing concern about the negative environmental effects. In the present isotopic study we examined the dispersal and fate of organic matter derived from a Mediterranean tuna farm in the surrounding environment. An overall enrichment in the heavy nitrogen isotope was found in the feed and in farmed tunas, indicating the input of isotopically traceable organic matter in the system. Waste was clearly traceable in the water column up to 1000 m from the cages, while only slight accumulation occurred in the sediment just below the cages. Waste was isotopically shown also to contribute to the diet of demersal and benthopela…

Settore BIO/07 - EcologiaGeologic SedimentsAquacultureAquatic ScienceOceanographyDemersal zoneMass SpectrometryDemersal fishWater columnAquacultureAnimalsOrganic matterSeawaterchemistry.chemical_classificationWaste ProductsAnalysis of VariancebiologyNitrogen Isotopesbusiness.industryTunaGeneral MedicineBiodegradable wastebiology.organism_classificationPollutionFisheryOceanographychemistryBenthic zoneaquaculture nitrogen stable isotopes Thunnus thynnus organic waste MediterraneanHydrodynamicsEnvironmental sciencebusinessTunaMarine environmental research
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