Quantifying the economic effects of biogas installations for organicwaste from agro-industrial sector

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The evolution of the world economy, the continuous growth of human needs and industrial and technological development have led to an increased demand for energy and consumption of fossil fuels. Since fossil resources are limited, there is an urgent need for the evolution of current economies to achieve sustainable development (SD), supported predominantly by waste management, renewable energy production, limiting non-renewable resource consumption, sustainable development, etc. In this research, the management of waste (chicken debris and debris from meat processing/slaughter) resulting from the chicken slaughtering activities using biogas installations (BI) is shown to be a viable alternative that places the economic entity at intercept if waste recycling and the production of electricity, heat and digestate. The purpose of this research was to quantify the economic impact generated using BI, which processes organic wastes resulted from the processing flow of the meat chicken slaughterhouse.

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Cucui, G., Ionescu, C. A., Goldbach, I. R., Coman, M. D., & Marin, E. L. M. (2018). Quantifying the economic effects of biogas installations for organicwaste from agro-industrial sector. Sustainability (Switzerland), 10(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10072582

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