Biogas and Dimethyl Ether are Providing Water,
Fertilizer for an Intelligent Smart Soil
Volume 3- Issue 3
Johann Gruber Schmidt*
Received: June 15, 2018; Published: July 03, 2018
DOI: 10.32474/CIACR.2018.03.000164
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Abstract
Biogas is well known in agriculture and food industry. In Austria
we realized a project Hagenbrunn [1] nearby Vienna/ Austria, a
biogas plant running on waste food and liquid biogenic waste. The
electric power output is given with 1320kW ele, the thermal heat
generation is given with 1800kW thermal heat realized with warm
water (95 °C/60 °C), the substrate feed is given with 25, 000t/year,
and the digestate coming out of the biogas plant is 35000t/year. The
biogas generation of the different substrates, like waste food, grass,
potatoes (e.g.) is done by measurements, testing and calculation
and leads to the biogas generated by fermentation in a range of
700Nm³/h up to 800Nm³/h, with a methane concentration of 50%
up to 65%. The biogas plant Hagenbrunn.
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