Hello everybody
I read the post it of this site for a little while and I see that a lot of specialists are connected.
As a result, I was wondering if any of you would have any references regarding the methanogenic potential of used oils and / or organic fats?
Thank you in advance
Methanogenic power of waste oils and greases
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"% Dry / wet matt" about oils? I have trouble understanding the question.
We had just opened a similar subject so I close this one and invite you to post on this one: energies-renewable / biogas-methanization-and-power-methanogenic-t2338.html
There are already some answers to your questions.
For the oils I heard that it was "too rich" for the bacteria so it couldn't stand them (at least when the oils are not diluted ...)
By cons I found this on the net:
Biogas production:
1 UGB (livestock unit) produced 1-2 m³ biogas / day
1 ton of fresh pork slurry product 25 m³ biogas
1 ton of used grease produced 800 m³ of biogas
We had just opened a similar subject so I close this one and invite you to post on this one: energies-renewable / biogas-methanization-and-power-methanogenic-t2338.html
There are already some answers to your questions.
For the oils I heard that it was "too rich" for the bacteria so it couldn't stand them (at least when the oils are not diluted ...)
By cons I found this on the net:
Biogas production:
1 UGB (livestock unit) produced 1-2 m³ biogas / day
1 ton of fresh pork slurry product 25 m³ biogas
1 ton of used grease produced 800 m³ of biogas
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