1.31.2018
Dresden, Germany: 31,000 tonnes of organic waste is processed in a dry anaerobic digestion plant
Anaerobic digestion
The German market is living through the establishment of a new technology: dry anaerobic digestion. The concept is simple: heterogeneous organic fractions with a high content of dry substances can be used to produce biogas, without the need for complex treatment cycles. This new technology amplifies the range of organic wastes suitable for the digestion process and results in low operation and maintenance costs. An excellent example is found in Germany, in Dresden, where a dry digestion plant processes 31,000 tonnes of organic waste and produces 800 kW of electricity and heat.
Original language: English
Origin: Germany
Speaker
Rolf Liebeneiner
Executive Manager, BEKON GmbH
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