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    Processing of residues from biogas plants for energy purposes
MAROUŠEK, Josef; Simona HAŠKOVÁ; Robert ZEMAN; Jan VÁCHAL; Radka VANÍČKOVÁ et. al.Basic information
Original name
Processing of residues from biogas plants for energy purposes
	Name in Czech
Zpracování fermentačních odpadů k energetickým účelům
	Authors
MAROUŠEK, Josef (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution); Simona HAŠKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution); Robert ZEMAN (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution); Jan VÁCHAL (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution) and Radka VANÍČKOVÁ (203 Czech Republic, belonging to the institution)
			Edition
 Clean Technologies and Environmental Policy, New York, Springer, 2015, 1618-954X
			Other information
Language
English
		Type of outcome
Article in a journal
		Field of Study
50200 5.2 Economics and Business
		Country of publisher
United States of America
		Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
		Impact factor
Impact factor: 1.934 in 2014
			RIV identification code
RIV/75081431:_____/15:00000469
		Organization unit
Institute of Technology and Business in České Budějovice
			UT WoS
000351477400020
		Keywords (in Czech)
udržitelné technologie; odpadní energie; odpadní materiál; biopaliva
		Keywords in English
Biofuels; Sustainable technologies; Waste energy; Waste materials
		
				
				Changed: 19/2/2016 15:14, Mgr. Václav Karas
				
		In the original language
Maize silage (Atletico, FAO 280) is being anaerobically fermented with cow manure (45 °C, pH 7.1, hydraulic retention time 67 days) in a commercial scale (8,210 MWh electric power and 8,700 MWh heat power per year). The fermentation residues are being mechanically separated into the liquid fraction and the solid pulp (0.9 % hemicelluloses, 8.4 % cellulose, 5.7 % lignin). The solid pulp is being predryed and subsequently pyrolyzed. The pyrolysis takes place in the newly developed horizontal continuous pyrolysis reactor. The technology is run by the hot flue gases (410 ± 11 °C) from the biogas combustion engine (383 m3 of biogas per hour). The carbon powder obtained is being technologically and economically analyzed as a solid biofuel instead of biochar. The results obtained by standardized methods show that the new variety of products obtained outperforms many of the conventional solid biofuels not only in technological and environmental indicators, but also from the economical point of view.
				In Czech
Rezidua anaerobní fermentace z bioplynové stanice byla zasušena a pyrolyzována. Výzkum byl prováděn v komerčních dimenzích. Bylo provedeno komplexní biotechnologické, palivářské, environmentální a ekonomické posouzení dle standardizovaných metodik. Interpretace získaných dat naznačuje, že získané palivo v palivářských analytikách překonává konvenční produkty, které jsou na trhu zastoupeny. Lze diskutovat o tom, že je též ekologicky příznivější a cenově konkurenceschopné.