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30 September 2010
Modelling and Simulation of Biogas System Economics
Landfilling of waste is an international issue of environmental and political concern and should be viewed as part of an integrated waste management system. Landfilling of Waste (3 volume set) provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art and identifies new directions in landfill sites and landfill research.
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29 September 2010
Economics of Biogas Technology
Diplomarbeit, die am 25.09.2000 erfolgreich an einer Universität in Deutschland im Fachbereich Agrarwissenschaften eingereicht wurde. Gang der Untersuchung: In der Arbeit wird im ersten Teil auf die Biogaserzeugung und die dafür notwendige Technik eingegangen. Es werden sowohl die Grundlagen der Gaserzeugung als auch die Verfahrenstechnik der Biogaserzeugung beschrieben. Desweiteren kommen die Umweltwirkungen zur Sprache und es wird auf den Stand der derzeitigen Nutzung und das zukünftige Potential hingewiesen. Der zweite Teil beschreibt die Technik der Brennstoffzelle mit den physikalischen Grundlagen, so dass auch nicht Vorgebildete einen Einstieg in diese Technik bekommen können. Es wird im Einzelnen auf die Funktionsweise eingegangen und es folgt eine Beschreibung der unterschiedlichen Brennstoffzellentypen, wobei auf spezifische Besonderheiten eingegangen wird. Am Schluss dieses Teils kommen zusätzlich Wirkungsgrade und Emissionsverhalten zur Sprache. Im dritten Teil erfolgt dann die Verknüpfung von Biogas mit Brennstoffzellen. Es werden Systemlösungen aus der Industrie vorgestellt und es wird versucht, eine ökonomische Bewertung dieser Technik vorzunehmen. Zum Abschluss gibt es Hinweise auf Einsatzgebiete im industriellen Maßstab und es werden rechtliche Rahmenbedingungen angesprochen. Inhaltsverzeichnis: 1.|Einleitung|1 2.|Erzeugung von Biogas|5 2.1|Grundlagen der Gaserzeugung|7 2.1.1|Gärprozeß|7 2.1.2|Gaszusammensetzung und Gasreinigung|13 2.1.3|Verwertung des Gases|15 2.2|Verfahrenstechnik der Biogaserzeugung|16 2.2.1|Ein-/ mehrstufiges Verfahren|17 2.2.2|Temperaturbereiche|18 2.2.3|Einsatz von Kofermenten|20 2.2.4|Anlagenkomponenten|20 2.2.5|Darstellung von Anlagenkonzeptionen|22 2.3|Umweltwirkungen|25 2.4|Stand der derzeitigen Nutzung und Potential|27 3.|Technik der Brennstoffzelle|29 3.1|Physikalische Grundlagen|29 3.2|Funktionsweise einer Brennstoffzelle|32 3.2.1|Aufbau|2 3.2.2|Reaktionen an Anode u
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Schmack Biogas AG - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review
Summary
Global Markets Direct’s “Schmack Biogas AG - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review” is an in-depth business, strategic and financial analysis of Schmack Biogas AG The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business structure and operations, executive biographies and key competitors. The hallmark of the report is the detailed strategic analysis of the company. This highlights its strengths and weaknesses and the opportunities and threats it faces going forward.
Schmack Biogas AG (Schmack Biogas) is a leading supplier of biogas plants in Germany. It also owns and operates biogas plants and markets the biogas, electricity and heat generated together with joint venture partners. Schmack offers various plant systems, including EUCO Titan, COCCUS Titan, AIO Cogeneration unit and PASCO feeding system. The company provides both technical support as well as microbiological services for the biogas plants. The company’s targeted customer groups are agricultural clients, energy utilities and capital investors. Schmack operates through 14 domestic and two international subsidiaries. The company is headquartered in Schwandorf, Germany.
Recent Developments
Jul 20, 2009: Schmack Biogas To Supply Plant Engineering And Key Components For Biogas Plant In Great Britain
May 27, 2009: Schmack Biogas Reports Sales Revenues Of EUR20.1 Million For Q1 2009
Apr 27, 2009: Schmack Biogas Reports Sales Of EUR67.6 Million For Full Year 2008
Scope
Summary
Global Markets Direct’s “Schmack Biogas AG - Financial and Strategic Analysis Review” is an in-depth business, strategic and financial analysis of Schmack Biogas AG The report provides a comprehensive insight into the company, including business structure and operations, executive biographies and key competitors. The hallmark of the report is the detailed strategic analysis of the company. This highlights its strengths and weaknesses and the opportunities and threats it faces going forward.
Schmack Biogas AG (Schmack Biogas) is a leading supplier of biogas plants in Germany. It also owns and operates biogas plants and markets the biogas, electricity and heat generated together with joint venture partners. Schmack offers various plant systems, including EUCO Titan, COCCUS Titan, AIO Cogeneration unit and PASCO feeding system. The company provides both technical support as well as microbiological services for the biogas plants. The company’s targeted customer groups are agricultural clients, energy utilities and capital investors. Schmack operates through 14 domestic and two international subsidiaries. The company is headquartered in Schwandorf, Germany.
Recent Developments
Jul 20, 2009: Schmack Biogas To Supply Plant Engineering And Key Components For Biogas Plant In Great Britain
May 27, 2009: Schmack Biogas Reports Sales Revenues Of EUR20.1 Million For Q1 2009
Apr 27, 2009: Schmack Biogas Reports Sales Of EUR67.6 Million For Full Year 2008
Scope
- Provides key company information for business intelligence needs
- The company’s strengths and weaknesses and areas of development or decline are analyzed. Financial, strategic and operational factors are considered.
- The opportunities open to the company are considered and its growth potential assessed. Competitive or technological threats are highlighted.
- The report contains critical company information - business structure and operations, the company history, major products and services, key competitors, key employees and executive biographies, different locations and important subsidiaries.
- The report provides detailed financial ratios for the past five years as well as interim ratios for the last four quarters.
- Financial ratios include profitability, margins and returns, liquidity and leverage, financial position and efficiency ratios.
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28 September 2010
Biogas: Webster's Timeline History, 1953 - 2007
Webster's bibliographic and event-based timelines are comprehensive in scope, covering virtually all topics, geographic locations and people. They do so from a linguistic point of view, and in the case of this book, the focus is on "Biogas," including when used in literature (e.g. all authors that might have Biogas in their name). As such, this book represents the largest compilation of timeline events associated with Biogas when it is used in proper noun form. Webster's timelines cover bibliographic citations, patented inventions, as well as non-conventional and alternative meanings which capture ambiguities in usage. These furthermore cover all parts of speech (possessive, institutional usage, geographic usage) and contexts, including pop culture, the arts, social sciences (linguistics, history, geography, economics, sociology, political science), business, computer science, literature, law, medicine, psychology, mathematics, chemistry, physics, biology and other physical sciences. This "data dump" results in a comprehensive set of entries for a bibliographic and/or event-based timeline on the proper name Biogas, since editorial decisions to include or exclude events is purely a linguistic process. The resulting entries are used under license or with permission, used under "fair use" conditions, used in agreement with the original authors, or are in the public domain.
Price: $28.95
27 September 2010
26 September 2010
Landfilling of Waste: Leachate, Barriers, Biogas (3 volume set)
Landfilling of waste is an international issue of environmental and political concern and should be viewed as part of an integrated waste management system. Landfilling of Waste (3 volume set) provides a comprehensive overview of the state of the art and identifies new directions in landfill sites and landfill research.
Price: $880.00
Biogas Plants in Europe: A Practical Handbook (Solar Energy R&D in the Ec Series E:)
Uses diagrams and pictures to show how the basic design of the biogas pit can be adapted for construction in different soils, from sandstone to sheer rock, which should encourage other developing countries to embark on their own biogas programs. Reprinted in 1997.
Price: $319.00
25 September 2010
Biogas from Waste and Renewable Resources: An Introduction
Written as a practical introduction to biogas plant design and operation, this book fills a huge gap by presenting a systematic guide to this emerging technology -- information otherwise only available in poorly intelligible reports by US governmental and other official agencies. The author draws on teaching material from a university course as well as a wide variety of industrial biogas projects he has been involved with, thus combining didactical skill with real-life examples. Alongside biological and technical aspects of biogas generation, this timely work also looks at safety and legal aspects as well as environmental considerations.
Price: $170.00
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