OPTIMIZING PROCESS CONTROL OF THE ANAEROBIC DIGESTION OF ORGANIC MATTER

The proper process control is the key to achieving both environmental and commercial goals of conducting the process of anaerobic digestion. Taking into account that the parameters that can be monitored are quite numerous, and that the monitoring equipment, its installation and maintenance require s...

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Anaerobic digestion
Anaerobic processes
Biogas
Chemical oxygen demand
Economic models
Laboratory tests
Mathematical models
Nitrogen
Organic matter
Parameters
Process control
Process controls
Quality control
Refuse as fuel
Retention
Sludge
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