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Biomass potential analysis of aquatic biomass and challenges for its use as a nonconventional substrate in anaerobic digestion plants
Author(s) -
Zehnsdorf Andreas,
Moeller Lucie,
Stabenau Nele,
Bauer Aline,
Wedwitschka Harald,
Gallegos Daniela,
Stinner Walter,
Herbes Carsten
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
engineering in life sciences
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.547
H-Index - 57
eISSN - 1618-2863
pISSN - 1618-0240
DOI - 10.1002/elsc.201800032
Subject(s) - biomass (ecology) , macrophyte , anaerobic digestion , aquatic plant , biogas , environmental science , aquatic ecosystem , bioenergy , substrate (aquarium) , biofuel , pulp and paper industry , ecology , biology , methane , engineering
Aquatic macrophytes are important components of aquatic habitats. However, the overgrowth of aquatic plants can cause severe problems for the management of bodies of water. As a result, these plants must be removed and disposed of as waste. However, the usage of this biomass as a substrate in biogas plants would appear to be more beneficial. The present study shows the advantages and barriers to the use of harvested aquatic biomass for energy production in Germany. The results cover several aspects of this issue, such as the question of biomass potential, the quality of the harvested aquatic plants, and ensiling for the purpose of conservation for anaerobic digestion. In addition, the social aspects of the de‐weeding in bodies of water are discussed.

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