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ENERDEC - Maximum energy yield from organic wastes and decontamination to a high quality organic fertilizer by microbiological hybrid process

Project Leader
Fuchs Werner, Project Leader
Duration:
01.01.2003-28.02.2005
Programme:
CRAFT
Type of Research
Applied Research
Project partners
Agraria School of the Park of Monza, V.le Cavriga 3 , 20052 Monza (MI), Italy.
Function of the Project Partner: Partner
Entsorgungs-und Verwertungs GmbH Eggertshofen, Eggertshofen 1, 85354 Freising, Germany.
Function of the Project Partner: Partner
Indutherm SL, C/ Cuenca, 12 Bajos, Barcelona, Spain.
Function of the Project Partner: Partner
Komptech Farwick GmbH, Kühau 37, 8130 Frohnleiten, Austria.
Function of the Project Partner: Koordinator
Matadero Frigorífico del Nalón, Polígono industrial Riano, 12, 23932 Frieres-Langreo, Spain.
Function of the Project Partner: Partner
PROFACTOR Produktionsforschungs GmbH , Wehrgrabengasse 1-5, 4400 Steyr, Austria.
Function of the Project Partner: Partner
S.E.S.A. S.p.A. - Società Estense Servizi Ambientali, Via Principe Amedeo, 43/A, 35042 Este (PD), Italy.
Function of the Project Partner: Partner
Staff
Grasmug Markus, Sub Projectleader (bis 29.02.2004)
Prückler Michael, Project Staff (bis 30.09.2015)
Resch Christoph, Project Staff (bis 31.07.2007)
Schöberl Paul, Project Staff (bis 28.02.2006)
Perez-Lopez Carmen, Project Staff (bis 08.12.2010)
Mayer Martin, Project Staff (bis 28.02.2006)
Preitensteiner Therese Ines, Project Staff (bis 30.06.2005)
Roch Angelika, Project Staff (bis 31.12.2005)
Corcoba Garcia Alberto, Project Staff (bis 30.06.2008)
Vasilieva Viktoriya, Project Staff
Rachor Ingke Maren, Project Staff (bis 28.02.2007)
BOKU Research Units
Institute for Environmental Biotechnology
Funded by
Commission of the European Communities, Rue de la Loi, Brussels, European Union
Bundesministerium für Bildung, Wissenschaft und Kultur, Minoritenplatz 5, A-1014 Wien, Austria
Abstract
The EU-CRAFT-project ENERDEC is a combined effort of 5 companies and 3 research institutions. The aim of the European commission to support this project is to strengthen the competitiveness of small and medium enterprises by the transfer of knowledge available at the research level, because these companies form the basis of the European economy.
The task of the ENERDEC project is to develop a stable and economic integrated process for the treatment of organic wastes by the conversion into biogas and valuable fertilizers.
The basic concept is the separation of the organic waste into a solid and a liquid phase. The solid fraction is treated by composting whereas the liquid fraction is feed into a anaerobic digestion process. The project comprises five workpackages: i)Optimization of the solid-liquid separation, ii) Increase of the efficiency of the anaerobic digestion process with respect to biogas yield, iii) Management of the digested Residues, iv) Liquid digested Residues Treatment, v) Biogas purification. At the FA-Tulln the working packages 2 and 4 are executed.
Keywords
waste technology; environmental technology; biotechnology; renewable resources (energy); environmental protection;
biogas; composting;
Publications

Resch, C., Kirchmayr, R., Grasmug, M., Smeets, W., Braun, R. (2005): Optimised anaerobic treatment of house sorted biodegradable waste and slaughterhouse waste in a high loaded half technical scale digester.
[4th International Symposium on Anaerobic Digestion of Solid Waste 2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, 31.08.2005 - 02.09.2005]

In: Ahring, K., Hartmann, H.: 4th International Symposium on Anaerobic Digestion of Solid Waste, 31.08.-02.09.2005, Copenhagen, Denmark, 1, 615 - 622; IWA, Copenhagen FullText

Resch, C., Kirchmayr, R., Grasmug, M., Smeets, W., Braun, R. (2005): Optimised anaerobic treatment of house sorted biodegradable waste and slaughterhouse waste in a high loaded half technical scale digester.
[1st BOKU Waste Conference 2005 - Waste Management in the Focus of Controversial Interests., Vienna, Austria, 04.04.2005 - 06.04.2005]

In: Lechner, P.: 1st BOKU Waste Conference, 04. - 06.04.2005, Vienna, Austria; Waste Management in the Focus of Controversial Interests; Facultas, Wien; ISBN 3-85076-721-3 FullText

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