{"id":1840,"date":"2023-08-08T14:49:08","date_gmt":"2023-08-08T12:49:08","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.malmberg.se\/?post_type=ref&p=1750"},"modified":"2023-08-08T14:49:14","modified_gmt":"2023-08-08T12:49:14","slug":"acqua-sole-maximizes-fertilization-effects-with-malmberg-compact","status":"publish","type":"ref","link":"https:\/\/www.malmberg.se\/en\/ref\/acqua-sole-maximizes-fertilization-effects-with-malmberg-compact\/","title":{"rendered":"Acqua & Sole maximizes fertilization effects with Malmberg Compact"},"content":{"rendered":"\n

The facility Acqua & Sole (A&S) is located in Vellezzo Bellini and has been established with the aim of meeting the agricultural fertilization needs using renewable resources instead of importing them, thereby increasing the region’s self-sufficiency. Due to the increasing global population pressure, agriculture must increasingly meet the growing demand for food products, leading to an increasing need for fertilizers.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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Turning sewage sludge into fertilizer<\/h3>\n\n\n\n

A&S utilizes sewage sludge from municipal wastewater treatment plants as the primary raw material, demonstrating that the use of digestate is a safe and environmentally friendly alternative to incineration. A&S produces an organic, pumpable fertilizer from the sewage sludge and agricultural biowaste, which is used as nutrients and a carbon source in the fields within the region where the facility is located. The degradation process is thermophilic, meaning it occurs at elevated temperatures. The thermophilic degradation process ensures that the digestate becomes both sanitized (bacteria-free or with significantly reduced pathogens) and highly stabilized (reduced risk of harmful substances and odor), making it a safe and valuable fertilizer for agriculture and contributing to a more sustainable waste management.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The degradation is anaerobic, which means that the sludge breaks down without access to oxygen. The anaerobic degradation occurs under thermophilic conditions, which requires control of ammonia levels to prevent toxic conditions in the digester. Therefore, Aqua & Sole has invested in an advanced nitrogen separator, which is expected to remove up to 40% of the ammonia from the liquid digestate, which is then recycled as ammonium sulfate (AS). At the same time, the facility also produces biogas, a gaseous fuel component consisting of approximately 60% methane. By burning the biogas, the facility obtains the electrical and thermal energy needed to operate. This way, the facility becomes energy self-sufficient, and the excess electricity produced from the biogas combustion is fed into the national grid as renewable energy.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

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