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15 - General Engineering
University of Southampton
Ammonia removal in anaerobic digestion by biogas stripping: an evaluation of process alternatives using a first order rate model based on experimental findings
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Ammonia is a key issue in the stable digestion of food waste and other high-nitrogen materials: the paper reports the results of a special Defra-funded project (WR1208) to address this, set up when the UK government first started strongly to promote this option1. WRAP organised and funded 3 workshops in Bristol, Birmingham and Glasgow, specifically to disseminate the research findings to industry2, 3. Pilot-scale trials are now being conducted by Andigestion4 funded by the FP7 Energy programme5, with further development under discussion by Marches Biogas6.
1 http://www.defra.gov.uk/publications/files/anaerobic-digestion-strat-action-plan.pdf
2 http://www.wrap.org.uk/content/anaerobic-digestion-1;
3 http://www.wrap.org.uk/sites/files/wrap/AD%20Workshop%20Birmingham%20Ammonia%20for %20SH.pdf).
4 www.andigestion.co.uk
5 VALORGAS 241334, www.valorgas.soton.ac.uk
6 http://www.marchesbiogas.co.uk