Biogenic nutrient and energy optimisation in Anaerobic Digestion

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Title
Biogenic nutrient and energy optimisation in Anaerobic Digestion

CoPED ID
7f140646-430e-4d34-8825-5a2ff8498983

Status
Closed


Value
£905,892

Start Date
July 31, 2017

End Date
Sept. 29, 2019

Description

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CCm technology has been developed with the aid of a Energy CAT award from the Innovate UK. In phase we demonstrated at pilot scale our ability to produce highly effective fertilisers which have been demonstrated at field scale and substantial GHG reductions. This award not only helped us to succesfully develop the fertiliser
production system based on direct post combustion capture but it also highlighted a wide range of waste
materials that could – in addition to captured CO2 - be utilised, in an integrated form of upgrading, to increase the utility of the products that we make,further reduce the operational costs and substantially increase GHG savings.

CCm Research wishes to optimise its carbon utilisation technology in order to demonstrate the benefits that it delivers on the Anaerobic Digestion (AD) Unit in Somerset at a larger scale. In so doing we also aim show how process integration and waste upgrading could be delivered across the power generation, fertiliser and water treatment industries within the next decade.

Subjects by relevance
  1. Wastes
  2. Innovations
  3. Fertilisers
  4. Technology
  5. Waste utilisation
  6. Carbon dioxide
  7. Energy production (process industry)
  8. Optimisation
  9. Waste treatment
  10. Greenhouse gases

Extracted key phrases
  1. Biogenic nutrient
  2. Anaerobic Digestion
  3. Ccm technology
  4. Energy optimisation
  5. Carbon utilisation technology
  6. Energy cat award
  7. Direct post combustion capture
  8. Field scale
  9. Pilot scale
  10. Large scale
  11. Effective fertiliser
  12. Substantial GHG reduction
  13. Waste upgrading
  14. GHG saving
  15. Innovate UK

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