• No results found

Reduction of environmental impacts through optimisation of biogas value chains : drivers, barriers and policy development

N/A
N/A
Protected

Academic year: 2022

Share "Reduction of environmental impacts through optimisation of biogas value chains : drivers, barriers and policy development"

Copied!
80
0
0

Laster.... (Se fulltekst nå)

Fulltekst

Referanser

RELATERTE DOKUMENTER

In this paper, we showed that evolutionary optimization on a real-world legged robot adapts both morphology and control to different external environments, suggesting that

A statistical model is presented that expresses the mission survival probability of an aircraft as a function of various input parameters such as missile attack rate, false alarm

The opportunity, technical experience and expertise, research and infrastructure will be analysed in order to give a comprehensive understanding of the degree to which it is possible

Ferry-free E39, floating bridge, submerged floating tube bridge, sustainable transport, environmental impact assessment, birds, marine mammals, fish, marine invertebrates,

The environmental factors impacts on the physical environment (factor number 6) and impacts on biodiversity and wildlife (factor number 7) are considered as being considerable

Municipal wastewater treatment and waste management companies are important actors in several segments of the biogas value chain, especially collection and transport

Distribution, transport and sales of biogas: Maabjerg BioEnergy Vinderup CHP Maabjergværket Production and distribution of heat

Although, particularly early in the 1920s, the cleanliness of the Cana- dian milk supply was uneven, public health professionals, the dairy indus- try, and the Federal Department