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Green waste Biochar from greenhouse waste Waste compounds Specific surface area (BET) 39 m²/g Pepper residues under gasification. Combustion temperature: 670°C, gasification biochar from greenhouse residues of pepper ECN Phyllis 2
Green waste Biochar from greenhouse waste Waste compounds Specific surface area (BET) 29 m²/g Pepper residues under gasification. Combustion temperature: gasification at 750°C ECN Phyllis 2
Green waste Biochar from greenhouse waste Waste compounds Specific surface area (BET) 5.6 m²/g Pepper residues 400/60/0. Combustion temperature: 400°C, 60 minutes, 0% oxygen ECN Phyllis 2
Greenhouse waste Biochar from a blend of greenhouse waste (tomato leaves and stems) and clean wood Waste compounds Specific surface area (BET) 81 m²/g Biochar produced in the large scale gasifier at ECN, from a blend of greenhouse waste (tomato residues see ID 3517) and clean wood (20 - 80 % in weight), gasification temp. @670°C ECN Phyllis 2
Green waste Biochar from greenhouse waste Waste compounds Specific surface area (BET) 29.4 m²/g Pepper residues 600/60/0. Combustion temperature: 600°C, 60 minutes, 0% oxygen. Greenhouse waste biochar produced in the slow pyrolysis unit at ECN from greenhouse residues of pepper ECN Phyllis 2
Beef Dissolved air flotation sludge Waste compounds Specific methane yield (CH4) 49.5 ml/g volatile solids Biogas from cattle slaughterhouse waste: Energy recovery towards an energy self-sufficient industry in Ireland
Beef Soft offal Waste compounds Specific methane yield (CH4) 650.9 ml/g volatile solids Biogas from cattle slaughterhouse waste: Energy recovery towards an energy self-sufficient industry in Ireland
Beef Mixture of paunch, dissolved air flotation sludge and soft offal at annual production ratios Waste compounds Specific methane yield (CH4) 641.6 ml/g volatile solids Biogas from cattle slaughterhouse waste: Energy recovery towards an energy self-sufficient industry in Ireland
Beef Paunch Waste compounds Specific methane yield (CH4) 228.8 ml/g volatile solids Biogas from cattle slaughterhouse waste: Energy recovery towards an energy self-sufficient industry in Ireland
Olive Olive leaves Waste compounds Soluble fractions 78 g/kg CP Chemical composition and nutrients availability for goats and sheep of two-stage olive cake and olive leaves