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Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 08:22:52 +0800
From: TAN SP <[email protected]>
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Subject: [Digestion] Digestion of Chicken Dung
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Dear Members,
anyone has experience to share on Digestion os Chicken Dung ?
from
William
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 11:24:57 +0800
From: Anand Karve <[email protected]>
To: For Discussion of Anaerobic Digestion
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Dear William,
1 kg dry chicken dung produced in our trials about 300 litres biogas.
Yours
A.D.Karve
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G'day All,
Some/most of you may have received the message below via another post, if so
apologies for doubling up. It appears the list is normal again.
Happy digesting,
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Subject: Biogas Microbiology 2011: Call for abstracts
Dear Colleague,
We are pleased to announce that following the request of several
participants we have extended the final date for abstract submission to 31st
May, 2011.
Just as a reminder, the "1st International Conference on Biogas
Microbiology" will take place in Leipzig, Germany, September 14th -September
16th, 2011.
The scientific program will include keynote lectures and specific sessions
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corresponding field and with offered presentations from the participants,
following selection by the Scientific Committee.
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posters will be awarded.
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We are looking forward to meeting you in Leipzig!
On behalf of the Organizing Committee
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 12:34:21 +0200
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Our Danish technical guys are very familiar with it. Some comments:
1. It is 6% nitrogen, so you have to have abundant low-nitrogen material as
substrates to balance the nitrogen-to-carbon ratio.
2. The schedules for chicken producers cleaning out their buildings vary and
the seasonality can be a real problem. This stuff is difficult to store at a
biogas plant and feed in over time on a more steady schedule needed for
biogas.
3. Local producers often exchange bedding for chicken manure, so the
producers get something for it from the farmers in exchange for using it as
fertilizer. If this occurs, it is tough to make the economics work, since
the chicken guys are getting generally paid in kind by farmers.
Randy Mott
Randy M. Mott
President
CEERES Sp. z o.o.
Ul. Postepu 1
02-676 Warsaw
+48 22 843 11 22
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Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 5:25 AM
To: For Discussion of Anaerobic Digestion
Subject: Re: [Digestion] Digestion of Chicken Dung
Dear William,
1 kg dry chicken dung produced in our trials about 300 litres biogas.
Yours
A.D.Karve
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Date: Wed, 4 May 2011 10:57:50 -0700
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Dear Ladies and Gentlemen,
The need for a deep understanding of the complex interrelationships between the
different aspects within the production and utilisation of biogas is imperative
to meet the growing challenges on the biogas market.
The second UK Biogas Training Course taking place from the 18th - 22nd July
2011at Hemingford Greyhouse, Hemingford Grey, Cambridgeshire will cover the
specific themes you need to know:
* Introduction to biogas technology, design calculation and feasibility studies
* Fundamentals of biological process control & insitu process control
* Process monitoring and practical plant operation
* UK Health & Safety issues, Safety features of biogas plants and equipment
* Introduction to design, planning and process engineering
* Approval conditions and permits for building and running an AD project in UK
* Substrate-Input, gas yield according to the substrates composition
* Organic industrial waste and fermentation technology
* Financing and funding your biogas project, Income from Energy
* Connecting to the grid in the UK
* Digestate Standard ? PAS110 & ADQP, Ecological digestate management
* Process and external heat and gas engineering, Biogas specific building
materials
* Gas cleaning and desulphurisation, Practical cogeneration to heat and power
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* ? - day study tour with coach
The registration form is available on http://www.biogas-training.co.uk/
For more details contact Ms Silke VOLK on +49 (0)7954 926 203 or email:
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