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Biogas plant design
Kocián, Oldřich ; Pěček, Jan (referee) ; Houdková, Lucie (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on possibility of usage biologically decompostable wastes in the biogas plant. The first part of this thesis describes principal production of the manure gas and as well concrete biogas plants, where are shown different approaches and technologies. The main target of the thesis is based on biogas plant design for manipulation with biologically communal wastes from VUT v Brno and chosen parts of Brno. To the proper design of the biogas plant precede evaluation of accesible wastes from choosen localities. Since we consider wastes from households, the way of collection of those wastes is designed. The thesis also consider economic balance and assesment of the biogas plant. Investment costs are predicted, process costs are evaluated and as well profit from selling of the electric energy is consider, profits from charges for manipulation with wastes and profits from selling of compost.
Energy Utilization of Residual Material from Fermantation Process
Borkovec, Ondřej ; Špiláček, Michal (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
This Bachelor's work consists of three main parts. The first part deals with description of dry and wet fermentation process and comparison of these methods. The second part describes the composition of the residual material and its characteristics. The last part deals with different methods of combustion of residual material.
New technologies for an efficient operation of biogas plants
Uhlířová, Marcela ; Máša, Vítězslav (referee) ; Vondra, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on new technologies enhancing efficient operation of biogas plants. The introductory part describes operation of biogas plant, its products and issues. The main part of the thesis deals with description of three progressive technologies concerning biogas plants such as dry fermentation, hydrothermal pretreatment and biogas upgrading to biomethane. For each technology there is a description, advantages and disadvantages with regard to their practical applicability.
New technologies for an efficient operation of biogas plants
Uhlířová, Marcela ; Máša, Vítězslav (referee) ; Vondra, Marek (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on new technologies enhancing efficient operation of biogas plants. The introductory part describes operation of biogas plant, its products and issues. The main part of the thesis deals with description of three progressive technologies concerning biogas plants such as dry fermentation, hydrothermal pretreatment and biogas upgrading to biomethane. For each technology there is a description, advantages and disadvantages with regard to their practical applicability.
Biogas plant design
Kocián, Oldřich ; Pěček, Jan (referee) ; Houdková, Lucie (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on possibility of usage biologically decompostable wastes in the biogas plant. The first part of this thesis describes principal production of the manure gas and as well concrete biogas plants, where are shown different approaches and technologies. The main target of the thesis is based on biogas plant design for manipulation with biologically communal wastes from VUT v Brno and chosen parts of Brno. To the proper design of the biogas plant precede evaluation of accesible wastes from choosen localities. Since we consider wastes from households, the way of collection of those wastes is designed. The thesis also consider economic balance and assesment of the biogas plant. Investment costs are predicted, process costs are evaluated and as well profit from selling of the electric energy is consider, profits from charges for manipulation with wastes and profits from selling of compost.
Energy Utilization of Residual Material from Fermantation Process
Borkovec, Ondřej ; Špiláček, Michal (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
This Bachelor's work consists of three main parts. The first part deals with description of dry and wet fermentation process and comparison of these methods. The second part describes the composition of the residual material and its characteristics. The last part deals with different methods of combustion of residual material.
Energy Utilization of Residual Material from Fermantation Process
Borkovec, Ondřej ; Špiláček, Michal (referee) ; Lisý, Martin (advisor)
This Bachelor's work consists of three main parts. The first part deals with description of dry and wet fermentation process and comparison of these methods. The second part describes the composition of the residual material and its characteristics. The last part deals with different methods of combustion of residual material.

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