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Biogas Production from Organic Wastes to Promote Satisfying EU Requirements

Biogas Production from Organic Wastes to Promote Satisfying EU Requirements
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摘要 Producing of renewable energy--as well in world as in national context--was necessitated by the synergistic effect of the climate change and the long term, continuous price rise of the fossil energy carriers. Main reasons for the spread of renewable energy sources are to increase the security of the energy supply or in optimal case, to realize the total energy independence. Furthermore, numerous studies demonstrate that production and also utilization of biofuels--including the organic waste-based fuels--are environmentally sustainable and have positive impact for the security of energy supply. This paper deals with production of biogas (from agricultural organic wastes) for energy. The production of biogas and the other biofuels will help you find the balance in agriculture because they can be generated from biomass, agricultural wastes and non-food plant material. In addition to the objective of saving emissions, EU biofuels policy aims to ensure the necessary energy and to decrease unemployment. So this paper would like to contribute to the EU requirements through the research. The producing system can be expansible by utilization of other organic material, so it is supported the efficient operation.
作者 Valeria Nagy
出处 《Journal of Environmental Science and Engineering(B)》 2013年第4期223-228,共6页 环境科学与工程(B)
关键词 Agricultural organic wastes biogas production energy criteria sustainable criteria. 农业有机废弃物 生产系统 沼气 欧盟 可再生能源 环境可持续发展 生物燃料 能源供应
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