DiBiCoo Web Seminar Series 03: Importance of feed stock in Anaerobic Digestion: Characteristic & Potentials

Biogas has started being acknowledged worldwide as the most upfront technology for upgrading waste to valuable fertilizer and renewable energy. Feed stocks for biogas production come in many forms including energy crops, livestock manure, food-processing waste or sewage sludge. The quality of biogas production largely depends on the quality of the feed stock. This web seminar highlighted key characteristics and potential of different feed stocks by European experts and presents lessons learned and innovative practices from emerging countries.

Table 1: Webinar 3, agenda

TopicsSpeakersFacilitator
An Overview on biogas feedstocks and characteristics Exploring the Biogas Done Right concept Feedstock: Successful projects and impacts in South Africa Feedstock: Successful projects and impacts in IndonesiaMichael Köttner, IBBK Biogas Network Guido Bezzi, Consorzio Italiano del Biogas Yaseen Salie, GreenCape, SA Elisabeth Rianawati, Resilience Development Initiative (RDI), IndonesiaHarmen Dekker, Director, European Biogas Association (EBA)   Angela Sainz, Communications Manager, European Biogas Association (EBA)  

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Intro 3rd Web Seminar.pdf0.6Mb
BiogasDoneRight 3rd Web Seminar.pdf2Mb
An overview of biogas feedstock and characteristics(IBBK).pdf1 Mb
Feedstock in Indonesia.pdf1 Mb
Feedstock in South Africa.pdf0.6 Mb

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