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Biogas production from anaerobic lagoons
AbstractBiogas production was measured on several anaerobic lagoons. Biogas production rates varied widely (0·02 to 0·50 m3 m−2 day−1 (lagoon surface area basis): 0·03 to 0·23 m3 m−3 day−1 (lagoon volume basis)). Carbon dioxide concentration of the lagoon biogas was less than 35%. Biogas production was influenced by lagoon organic acid concentration, position of the collection cover on the lagoon surface and lagoon temperature. Biogas production from normally-loaded lagoons (<0·06 kg VS m−3) is not of sufficient quantity nor is the production rate consistent enough throughout the year to be considered a reliable source of energy.
Biogas production from anaerobic lagoons
AbstractBiogas production was measured on several anaerobic lagoons. Biogas production rates varied widely (0·02 to 0·50 m3 m−2 day−1 (lagoon surface area basis): 0·03 to 0·23 m3 m−3 day−1 (lagoon volume basis)). Carbon dioxide concentration of the lagoon biogas was less than 35%. Biogas production was influenced by lagoon organic acid concentration, position of the collection cover on the lagoon surface and lagoon temperature. Biogas production from normally-loaded lagoons (<0·06 kg VS m−3) is not of sufficient quantity nor is the production rate consistent enough throughout the year to be considered a reliable source of energy.
Biogas production from anaerobic lagoons
Safley, L.M. Jr. (author) / Westerman, P.W. (author)
Biological Wastes ; 23 ; 181-193
1987-08-18
13 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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