en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Japan Environmental Sanitation Center (JESC) recently issued a technical verification report to Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI), confirming that its AdBio system for efficient biomass recovery and recycling is ready for practical application.
The AdBio system separates and recovers biomass (including food waste and paper) from municipal solid waste and unsorted food waste, feeding it into a methane fermentation system for stable biogas production. JESC's verification concludes that the system enhances biomass separation efficiency and improves fermentation degradation rates, thereby increasing gas output and operational reliability.
When processing municipal solid waste, the AdBio system is expected to boost biogas production by approximately 40% compared to conventional crushing and separation methods. Improved degradation performance of paper and other organic materials is key to this increase. The system can also accommodate a variety of biomass feedstocks, including agricultural waste, supporting biogas production growth amid increasingly diverse raw material demands.
The AdBio system can be retrofitted into existing methane fermentation facilities or integrated into new plants, with the ability to handle fluctuations in processing volume and feedstock characteristics.
Mitsubishi Heavy Industries stated that it plans to collaborate with local governments, private enterprises, green energy suppliers, and consumers to promote the widespread adoption of the AdBio system, fulfilling its commitment to building a resource-recycling society.
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