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Research paper thumbnail of Current state and future of biogas and digestate produCtion

CompAretti, A., p. Febo, C. GreCo and S. orlAndo, 2013. Current state and future of biogas and di... more CompAretti, A., p. Febo, C. GreCo and S. orlAndo, 2013. Current state and future of biogas and digestate production. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 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 waste from industry, agriculture and households.

Research paper thumbnail of Current state and future of biogas and digestate produCtion

CompAretti, A., p. Febo, C. GreCo and S. orlAndo, 2013. Current state and future of biogas and di... more CompAretti, A., p. Febo, C. GreCo and S. orlAndo, 2013. Current state and future of biogas and digestate production. Bulg. J. Agric. Sci., 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 waste from industry, agriculture and households.

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