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publicationNumber KR-19990036918-U
titleOfInvention Organic material waste energy system
abstract The present invention relates to an energyization system of organic waste, including food waste and livestock waste. Wastewater. When organic substances such as fish trash and manure are brought in, foreign substances such as vinyl and metal are screened using a drum-type screen and a magnet, pulverized in a grinder, and then put into an anaerobic fermentation tank installed underground with a reinforced concrete tank.n n n The injected organic material goes through acid fermentation tank (first digestion tank) and alkaline fermentation tank (second digestion tank), and the sludge and waste water go through three stages, which are stored in waste water storage tank. Collected gas is used as fuel of vacuum hot water boiler to keep the temperature in the digestive fermentation tank at 50 ℃, the optimal temperature for methane production, and to digest organic waste from 1 ton / day to 200 ton / day according to the scale. To produce a large amount of biogas, and to generate electrical energy through the generator system converting the fuel system and electric system of the gasoline engine into an LFG gas turbine, and sludge generated after treating organic waste by anaerobic method And wastewater are treated with BOD 8ppm / ℓ or less in the high efficiency combined-purification tank system. Characterized in that to be used as heavy water for water supply.
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