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Volumn 57, Issue 10, 2008, Pages 1555-1561
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Can a wastewater treatment plant be a powerplant? A case study
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Author keywords
Co fermentation; Municipal wastewater treatment plants; Power generation
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Indexed keywords
BIOCHEMICAL ENGINEERING;
BIOCHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND;
BIOGAS;
CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND;
COBALT;
CONSERVATION;
DEGRADATION;
EFFICIENCY;
ENERGY CONSERVATION;
ENERGY EFFICIENCY;
FERMENTATION;
GAS ENGINES;
INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES;
ORGANIC COMPOUNDS;
POWER GENERATION;
RECLAMATION;
SEWAGE;
SEWAGE PUMPING PLANTS;
SEWAGE SLUDGE;
SULFATE MINERALS;
TOXICITY;
WASTEWATER RECLAMATION;
WATER RECYCLING;
WATER SUPPLY;
WATER TREATMENT;
WATER TREATMENT PLANTS;
(+ MOD 2N) OPERATION;
ANAEROBIC DEGRADATION;
ANAEROBIC SLUDGE;
BALANCE (WEIGHTING);
CASE STUDIES;
CO FERMENTATION;
DEGRADATION DEGREE (DD);
DRY RESIDUE;
ENERGY GENERATIONS;
ENERGY PRODUCTIONS;
GERMANY;
MUNICIPAL WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANT (MWTP);
OPTIMISATION;
ORGA NIC FRACTIONS;
ORGANIC MATTER (OM);
ORGANIC SUBSTRATES;
PLANT OPERATIONS;
POWER PLANT;
SOURCE OF ENERGY;
STABILISATION;
TREATMENT EFFICIENCY;
WASTE WATER TREATMENT (WWT) PLANTS;
WASTEWATER TREATMENT;
BIOGAS;
BIOGAS;
ENERGY EFFICIENCY;
FERMENTATION;
POWER GENERATION;
SEWAGE;
SLUDGE;
WASTEWATER;
WATER TREATMENT;
ARTICLE;
COST EFFECTIVENESS ANALYSIS;
ELECTRIC POWER PLANT;
ELECTRICITY;
ENERGY CONSERVATION;
ENERGY COST;
ENERGY RESOURCE;
ENERGY YIELD;
FERMENTATION TECHNIQUE;
GERMANY;
POWER SUPPLY;
SLUDGE;
WASTE WATER TREATMENT PLANT;
ANAEROBIOSIS;
BIODEGRADATION, ENVIRONMENTAL;
BIOREACTORS;
FACILITY DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION;
POWER PLANTS;
REFUSE DISPOSAL;
SEWAGE;
WASTE DISPOSAL, FLUID;
WASTE MANAGEMENT;
WATER PURIFICATION;
CENTRAL EUROPE;
EURASIA;
EUROPE;
GERMANY;
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EID: 45549094186
PISSN: 02731223
EISSN: None
Source Type: Book Series
DOI: 10.2166/wst.2008.215 Document Type: Article |
Times cited : (51)
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References (3)
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