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@article{38361, author = {Vochozka, Marek and Maroušková, Anna}, article_location = {Philadelphia}, article_number = {issue 9}, keywords = {agro-economic assessment; process management; soil; fermentation residues; valuation}, language = {eng}, issn = {1556-7036}, journal = {Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects}, title = {Valuation of fermentation residues from biogas stations}, volume = {vol. 39}, year = {2017} }
TY - JOUR ID - 38361 AU - Vochozka, Marek - Maroušková, Anna PY - 2017 TI - Valuation of fermentation residues from biogas stations JF - Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects VL - vol. 39 IS - issue 9 SP - 905-909 EP - 905-909 PB - TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC SN - 15567036 KW - agro-economic assessment KW - process management KW - soil KW - fermentation residues KW - valuation N2 - The recent decade of unprecedented support for renewable energy in Central Europe has led to a boom in the construction of biogas plants (among others). As renewables are coming close to being price competitive, this trend is passing onto a global scale and it is the developing countries in particular that are interested in technology transfer. Regardless of whether the biogas plant processes biowaste or purpose-grown phytomass, nowadays both are interlinked with farming practice, because it generates voluminous quantities of highly-diluted fermentation residues (FRs). These are routinely plowed into local arable land, however, there are uncertainties regarding their agrochemical and economic value. The Knezice biogas station was used for the research. The composition of the feedstock at the biogas station Kněžice is similar to other biogas stations in the region and the fermentation residues obtained are not inhibited by heavy metals; organic pollutants or any other inhibitors, which is a good prerequisite for the general applicability of the findings obtained. ER -
VOCHOZKA, Marek and Anna MAROUŠKOVÁ. Valuation of fermentation residues from biogas stations. \textit{Energy Sources, Part A: Recovery, Utilization, and Environmental Effects}. Philadelphia: TAYLOR \&{} FRANCIS INC, 2017, vol. 39, issue 9, p.~905-909. ISSN~1556-7036.
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