5.5.2019
Cogeneration from biogas: the value of sewage sludge
Renewable gases
The added value of sewage sludge lies in the calorific value of organic matter with which electricity can be generated thanks to a biogas plant. This prevents the dispersal of sludge and the resulting increase in greenhouse gases, while the energy produced can be used as needed, generating a circular economy.
Original language: Spanish
Origin: Mexico
Speaker
Humberto Mendez Olmos
Director de BOT’s/ DN, Veolia
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