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Potential for biogas on farms in the UK (1990 update)

Abstract

In a previous report, the potential for generating renewable energy as biogas on farms in the UK using a new generation of `package plant` anaerobic digestion units was investigated. It was concluded that the digestion technology was rugged and reliable but rather expensive for general farm use. An update report is presented to determine whether anaerobic digester design concepts, increasing environmental constraints on farm waste disposal and the Electricity Industry`s Non-Fossil Fuel Obligation has modified these conclusions. (UK).
Authors:
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1991
Product Type:
Technical Report
Report Number:
ETSU-B-1295
Reference Number:
SCA: 090900; 093000; PA: GB-92:051453; SN: 92000756438
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: 1991
Subject:
09 BIOMASS FUELS; BIOGAS PROCESS; FARMS; RESOURCE POTENTIAL; UNITED KINGDOM; CONSTRAINTS; MANURES; SEWAGE SLUDGE; SLURRIES; DESIGN; ELECTRIC POWER INDUSTRY; OWNERSHIP; ECONOMIC IMPACT; ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY; COST; 090900; 093000; PROCESSING; ECONOMIC, INDUSTRIAL, AND BUSINESS ASPECTS
OSTI ID:
10149913
Research Organizations:
Department of Energy, London (United Kingdom); Energy Technology Support Unit, Harwell (United Kingdom); VFA Services Ltd., Stevenage (United Kingdom)
Country of Origin:
United Kingdom
Language:
English
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE92526334; TRN: GB9251453
Availability:
OSTI; NTIS (US Sales Only); INIS
Submitting Site:
GB
Size:
38 p.
Announcement Date:
Jul 05, 2005

Citation Formats

Mosey, F E. Potential for biogas on farms in the UK (1990 update). United Kingdom: N. p., 1991. Web.
Mosey, F E. Potential for biogas on farms in the UK (1990 update). United Kingdom.
Mosey, F E. 1991. "Potential for biogas on farms in the UK (1990 update)." United Kingdom.
@misc{etde_10149913,
title = {Potential for biogas on farms in the UK (1990 update)}
author = {Mosey, F E}
abstractNote = {In a previous report, the potential for generating renewable energy as biogas on farms in the UK using a new generation of `package plant` anaerobic digestion units was investigated. It was concluded that the digestion technology was rugged and reliable but rather expensive for general farm use. An update report is presented to determine whether anaerobic digester design concepts, increasing environmental constraints on farm waste disposal and the Electricity Industry`s Non-Fossil Fuel Obligation has modified these conclusions. (UK).}
place = {United Kingdom}
year = {1991}
month = {Dec}
}