Biogas production on dairy farms: A Croatia case study

In order to determine the differences in the production and composition of biogas as well as the quality of digested residue from anaerobic digestion of the raw materials generated by dairy farms in Croatia, investigations were undertaken in the biogas laboratory facility of the Faculty of Agricultu...

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Main Authors: Nikola Bilandžija, Neven Voća, Tajana Krička, Vanja Jurišić, Ana Matin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Croatian Dairy Union 2013-03-01
Series:Mljekarstvo
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=144666
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spelling doaj-51e8fa1dddff409aabf4fdf81a4112b72020-11-24T22:57:41ZengCroatian Dairy UnionMljekarstvo0026-704X1846-40252013-03-016312229Biogas production on dairy farms: A Croatia case studyNikola BilandžijaNeven VoćaTajana KričkaVanja JurišićAna MatinIn order to determine the differences in the production and composition of biogas as well as the quality of digested residue from anaerobic digestion of the raw materials generated by dairy farms in Croatia, investigations were undertaken in the biogas laboratory facility of the Faculty of Agriculture. The investigated raw materials were: dairy manure, corn silage, haylage and equal-measure mix (1/3) of all raw materials. For each substrate, three runs of experiments were performed with the same overall hydraulic retention time (40 days) and temperature of digestion (35 °C) in mesophilic conditions. The investigations found that the most efficient production of biogas was from corn silage. As for biogas composition, it was acceptable in all investigated samples both in energy and environmental terms. Digested residues, which are mildly alkaline, have low dry matter content. About 70 % of dry matter content is organic. On the basis of N:P:K analysis and the analysis of biogenic elements values and heavy metal values, it can be concluded that digested residues of all input raw materials can be used in agricultural production.http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=144666anaerobic digestiondairy farmsbiogasdigested residue
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author Nikola Bilandžija
Neven Voća
Tajana Krička
Vanja Jurišić
Ana Matin
spellingShingle Nikola Bilandžija
Neven Voća
Tajana Krička
Vanja Jurišić
Ana Matin
Biogas production on dairy farms: A Croatia case study
Mljekarstvo
anaerobic digestion
dairy farms
biogas
digested residue
author_facet Nikola Bilandžija
Neven Voća
Tajana Krička
Vanja Jurišić
Ana Matin
author_sort Nikola Bilandžija
title Biogas production on dairy farms: A Croatia case study
title_short Biogas production on dairy farms: A Croatia case study
title_full Biogas production on dairy farms: A Croatia case study
title_fullStr Biogas production on dairy farms: A Croatia case study
title_full_unstemmed Biogas production on dairy farms: A Croatia case study
title_sort biogas production on dairy farms: a croatia case study
publisher Croatian Dairy Union
series Mljekarstvo
issn 0026-704X
1846-4025
publishDate 2013-03-01
description In order to determine the differences in the production and composition of biogas as well as the quality of digested residue from anaerobic digestion of the raw materials generated by dairy farms in Croatia, investigations were undertaken in the biogas laboratory facility of the Faculty of Agriculture. The investigated raw materials were: dairy manure, corn silage, haylage and equal-measure mix (1/3) of all raw materials. For each substrate, three runs of experiments were performed with the same overall hydraulic retention time (40 days) and temperature of digestion (35 °C) in mesophilic conditions. The investigations found that the most efficient production of biogas was from corn silage. As for biogas composition, it was acceptable in all investigated samples both in energy and environmental terms. Digested residues, which are mildly alkaline, have low dry matter content. About 70 % of dry matter content is organic. On the basis of N:P:K analysis and the analysis of biogenic elements values and heavy metal values, it can be concluded that digested residues of all input raw materials can be used in agricultural production.
topic anaerobic digestion
dairy farms
biogas
digested residue
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/index.php?show=clanak&id_clanak_jezik=144666
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