ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS OF ENZYMATIC INSTALLATIONS FOR THE PROCESSES OF BIOGASE RECEIVING

Abstract

Consider using biogas plants in the agro-industrial complex. The state of harmful emissions of gas into the environment is analyzed. It is suggested to use anaerobic filters in the settings. The constructive features of anaerobic bioreactors are given.

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Volodymyr Karachun

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Volodymyr Karachun (2017). ANALYSIS OF CONSTRUCTION SOLUTIONS OF ENZYMATIC INSTALLATIONS FOR THE PROCESSES OF BIOGASE RECEIVING. Международный научный журнал "Интернаука", 1(18), 83-88. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-324712