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Methane fermentation of chicken droppings
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Uniwersytet Przyrodniczy w Poznaniu Instytut Inżynierii Biosystemów, ul. Wojska Polskiego 50, 60-637 Poznań, Poland
 
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Przemysłowy Instytut Maszyn Rolniczych, ul. Starołęcka 31, 60-963 Poznań, Poland
 
 
Journal of Research and Applications in Agricultural Engineering 2016;61(4):28-30
 
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The most troublesome waste from the poultry industry is the manure produced in Poland in the amount of 2.5 million tons per year. It is a substrate with high energy potential whose potential is, however, used very little. Research conducted at the Institute of Biosystems Engineering at the University of Life Sciences in Poznan showed that the biogas efficiency of substrate is 121.40 m3⋅Mg - 1 fresh matter but also point to limitations in the use of the substrate for the purpose of biogas. Observed in the process of continuous fermentation of ammonium inhibition, inhibiting methane fermentation process, it has been defined for the concentration of ammonia nitrogen at 3.7 g·dm - 3 fresh matter.
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