Improving Digestate Valorisation: Novel Technologies & Research Needs

Improving digestate valorisation through novel technologies and research needs for sustainable biomethane production

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Detail description

Biomethane Industrial Partnership session at ESNII Conference 2024 explores advanced technologies and research needs for digestate valorisation. Focused on Task Force 5.2, the event features presentations from Ghent University, TotalEnergies, and EU Commission representatives on agronomic use, nutrient recovery, microbial conversion, and biorefining. The BIP supports the REPowerEU plan, targeting 35 BCM biomethane by 2030, with emphasis on sustainable digestate use, quality assurance, and innovation. Key themes include soil quality, nutrient efficiency, and environmental impact. Contact and feedback details provided.

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Contribution detail info

Project

Biorefine Cluster Europe

Biorefine Cluster Europe

Location
Europe
Authors
Claire-Lise Speisser, Erik Meers, Maria Georgiadou, Piero Gattoni, Yvette Jones
Purpose
Support decision-making and strategic planning, Implement best practices, Manage risks and enhance resilience

File type
document
Created on
Dec 31, 2023
Origin language
English
Official project website
Biorefine Cluster Europe
License
CC BY


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