Publication Type | Full-text conference paper published in conference proceedings indexed in SCOPUS or WOS database |
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Funding for basic activity | Research project |
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Publication language | English (en) |
Title in original language | Biohydrogen as Renewable Energy Carrier - Resources and Extraction Technologies |
Field of research | 2. Engineering and technology |
Sub-field of research | 2.2 Electrical engineering, Electronic engineering, Information and communication engineering |
Research platform | Energy and Environment |
Authors |
I. Dimanta
J. Kleperis Laila Zemīte D. Boss P. Lesnicenoks V. Nikolaeva |
Keywords | biohydrogen, dark fermentation, bioenergy, renewable resources |
Abstract | Biological production of hydrogen gas has significant advantages because renewable organic waste can be used as source materials in dark fermentation process. Utilization of organic waste from fuel industry (glycerol) or food industry (lactose) for hydrogen production provides inexpensive energy generation with simultaneous waste reformation. This report summarizes experiments done by authors and the most popular resources and extraction technologies of bin-hydrogen production with recent developments. |
Reference | Dimanta, I., Kleperis, J., Zemīte, L., Boss, D., Lesnicenoks, P., Nikolaeva, V. Biohydrogen as Renewable Energy Carrier - Resources and Extraction Technologies. In: Alternative Energy Sources, Materials & Technologies (AESMT 19): Alternative Energy Sources, Hydrogen Energy, Latvia, Riga, 2-3 December, 2019. Riga: AESMT, 2019, pp.1-2. |
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ID | 30091 |