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titleOfInvention Procedure for the energy and material use of waste from the processing of sugarcane and the order of execution of this procedure
abstract The present invention specifies a technical solution whereby liquid and solid wastes from sugarcane processing are subjected to the recovery of materials and energy while avoiding environmental contamination. For this, proven biotechnology is used in such a way that the energy potential of the biogenic carbon present in the waste is greatly exploited and the inorganic nutrients of the plants present in the waste are predominantly conserved in a form available to the plants. For this purpose, during the processing of sugarcane, mixtures of liquids, finely divided and crushed solid waste are produced, partially recovered directly during the processing campaign and for the recovery outside the processing campaign they accumulate in a region of Storage (8) with a low level of loss. Mixtures of waste in sediments undergo biotechnological recovery in the same manner as mixtures of fresh waste. According to the multi-stage biotechnological process of the invention, residues that are rich in raw fibers and carbohydrates are initially treated in a hydrolysis station (11). The hydrolysates obtained are physically fermented successively with each other in different anaerobic environments in a plurality of fermenting stations (12, 13), in each case adapted microcultures are used and known devices per se are used to use them in such a way as to guarantee a continuous culture.
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