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title:(Combined AND Biogas AND and AND Bioethanol AND Production AND in AND Organic AND Farming)

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1 Conference paper

Combined biogas and bioethanol production in organic farming

Year: 2007

Language: English

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2 Other

Combined Biogas and Bioethanol Production in Organic Farming

Year: 2009

Language: English

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3 Conference paper

Combined Biogas and Bioethanol Production in Organic Farming

Year: 2009

Language: English

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4 Conference paper

A simulation model of combined biogas, bioethanol and protein fodder co-production in organic farming

Year: 2009

Language: English

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5 Journal article

A Simulation Model of Combined Biogas, Bioethanol and Protein Fodder Co-Production in Organic Farming

ha organic farm with ethanol or biogas, respectively. This calculation was based on the assumption that the electrical efficiency of CHP (combined heat and power) unit was 38%. A variety of different scenarios can be simulated to mirror the farmer's needs.

Year: 2009

Language: English

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6 Article

A Simulation Model of Combined Biogas, Bioethanol and Protein Fodder Co-Production in Organic Farming

ha organic farm with ethanol or biogas, respectively. This calculation was based on the assumption that the electrical efficiency of CHP (combined heat and power) unit was 38%. A variety of different scenarios can be simulated to mirror the farmer's needs.

Year: 2009

Language: English

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7 Preprint article

A Simulation Model of Combined Biogas, Bioethanol and Protein Fodder Co-Production in Organic Farming

ha organic farm with ethanol or biogas, respectively. This calculation was based on the assumption that the electrical efficiency of CHP (combined heat and power) unit was 38%. A variety of different scenarios can be simulated to mirror the farmer’s needs.

Year: 2009

Language: English

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