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The Sugarcane Industry in Brazil is responsible for generation of different types of organic wastes. Bagasse and small share of straw have already been used as solid fuel in co-generation systems in general. Meanwhile, there are other kinds of by-products, as filter cake and vinasse, which have been completely unused from the energy point of view. The idea of converting such unused wastes into additional energy is gaining attention, especially driven by some Government commitments on increasing the renewable energy generation combined withthe reduction of carbon dioxide emissions.The anaerobic digestion process is able to contribute with additional renewable energy production, in the form of electricity from biogas or even biomethane, keeping meanwhile the current practice of recycling the nutrients contained in these wastes on the sugarcane fields. However, for a successful application in industrial scale, the anaerobic digestion process must be carefully evaluated in terms of selection of appropriate inoculum, process kinetics, and plant design, among other aspects.
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Table of contents
- Inhalt
- Hinweis
- GruĂwort von Bundesumweltministerin Barbara Hendricks fĂŒr die 6. internationale Tagung MBA, Sortierung und Recycling vom 5.-8. Mai 2015 in Hannover
- Biogas production from sugarcane filter cake: Start-up strategies, co-digestion with bagasse and plant design
- Energetische und stoffliche Verwertung von Inkontinenz-AbfÀllen (INKOCYCLE): Anaerobe Behandlung von Erwachsenenwindeln
- MaĂnahmen zur Optimierung der FunktionalitĂ€t und Energieeffizienz bei der VergĂ€rung von Bio- und GrĂŒnabfĂ€llen
- Peripheral fermentation of organic waste â Insights and data from practice
- Development of a rotating fermentation reactor for biogas production from organic waste
- First year biomethane plant of BSR in Berlin: From biowaste to biofuel
- Erfahrungen mit Power to Gas â Aufbereitungstechnologie fĂŒr KlĂ€ranlagen?
- Empfehlungen zur Limitierung klimarelevanter Emission aus der offenen Mietenkompostierung
- Emission situation of bio-waste digestation
- Pflicht zur Biotonne? â SpielrĂ€ume bei der Bewertung
- FlĂ€chendeckender Ausbau der Biotonne in Deutschland Stand und Perspektiven fĂŒr die Kaskadennutzung
- Auswirkungen von Wertstofftonne und Recyclingquoten auf die Restabfallzusammensetzung
- Entwicklung der Abfallwirtschaft und des Stoffstrommanagements am Beispiel der Region Hannover
- Stand und neue Entwicklungstendenzen / Perspektiven von MBA in Deutschland
- Energieeffizienz in MBS Anlagen
- Optimierte biologische Trocknung fĂŒr eine stabile EBS- QualitĂ€t â Erfahrungen aus der MBA NeumĂŒnster
- Utilization of alternative fuels in substitute fuel, cement and coal-fired power plants in Germany
- Use of SRF in cement plants
- Evaluation of the potential of different waste fractions for the preparation of Solid Recovered Fuels
- Vergleich von MBAâs mit und ohne vorgeschalteter VergĂ€rung in Bezug auf Feuchtigkeitsmanagement und Erreichung der Deponieablagerungskriterien
- Umstellung der MBA Gescher auf die kombinierte RestmĂŒll- und Bioabfallbehandlung
- Wiederherstellung der EG-Ko nformitÀt von Anlagen nach Umbau und Erweiterung
- Hydrothermale Carbonisierung â Einsatzmöglichkeiten und Potenziale
- HTC: Key technology in Biomass waste treatment
- The APECS-biomass model
- SolidWasteSim â Simulation of solid waste treatment
- Application of paper sludge for co-fermentation in MBT
- Waste management centre in Gipuzkoa
- From Selective Collection to Solid Recovery Fuel and 50% recovery achievement: two Italian case studies
- Case study of an MBT producing SRF for cement kiln co- combustion, coupled with a bioreactor landfill for process residues
- Latest North American Perspective on Integrated Solid Waste Management
- Integrated Waste Management System including Waste-to-Biofuels in Western Canada
- Landfill mining option: MBT role and landfill potential danger
- Landfill mining in practice: Dismantling of the old dump Kössen / Austria
- Compost-like material or thermal valorization â impact on MBT Plant economics and environmental aspects â Case studies in Portugal and UK
- National Waste Policy in Brazil: its repercussion after 4 years
- Finep and its role in Urban Solid Waste Management in Brazil
- MBT in Brazil â a solution for the current challenges
- Capacity Building and Fundamental Research to Develop and Implement a Mechanical Biological Treatment Facility with an Integrated Fermentation Stage in JundiaĂ-SP, Brazil
- Municipal Solid Waste Management in Turkey: Status, Challenges and Future Strategies
- Improving operations of a large MBT plant in Turkey
- Experiences during the elaboration of Waste management concepts for eight waste management unions in Turkey
- MBT demonstration project in Tunisia
- Material-specific waste treatment as an integrated component of RETech export
- Experimental check of digestate processing via vermicomposting
- Post-treatment of Composting Leachate by Photocatalytic Process
- Abfall zum Wertstoff â Die MBA im Wandel der Zeit
- System for mixing the contents of a biogas digester by means of cyclically drawing off the product gas
- 3D-Geospatial Data using Unmanned Airborne Vehicles
- Mechanical Biological Waste Treatment Integration among traditional businesses, existing waste facilities and new technologies can trigger environmental and economic benefits
- Operation experiences at the MBT Maresme, the latest wet anaerobic digestion plant for MSW built in Spain
- Efficient Treatment of Municipal Solid Waste by Percolation and Dewatering
- The dry anaerobic DRANCO technology applied to the organic fraction of MSW
- Liquid Digestate-free Anaerobic Digestion with the HZI-KOMPOGASÂź plug flow digester
- Dry fermentation of organic waste by BEKON technology
- Recovery of value from MSW and SSO by press extrusion and waste cleaning
- MBT Ljubljana: In Slovenia arises one of the largest and most modern plants in Europe
- The relevance of the context for greenhouse gas emissions from residual municipal solid waste management
- Percolate anaerobic digestion plant as component ofMBT Erfurt Ost