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Fertiliser from air by plasma treatment (Sustainable Manure). (Sustainable Manure)

This project's main objective is the commercialisation of a breakthrough technology for upgrading livestock manure to an improved fertiliser. The overall aim of the project is to fundamentally improve global food production, by increasing productivity and reducing emissions. The technology enables farmers to produce environmentally friendly fertiliser on the farm using slurry or biogas digestate, air and electricity. The technology is a manure processing unit that consists of a plasma reactor, an absorption system and a plasma generator with power supply. The consortium consists of three organisations, ScanArc Plasma Technologies AS, University of Antwerp and N2 Applied. The plasma technology for treating livestock manure, is an innovative technology with the following benefits: • providing a cost-effective alternative to chemical fertiliser, and thus improving farm economics • ensuring compliance with stricter environmental regulations, which in turn mitigates risk for farmers and ensures business continuity • reducing emissions in the farm-cycle and thus contributing to reducing greenhouse gases and air pollution • removing odour, giving the farmer flexibility in spreading, optimising the fertilising effect of manure, which reduces nutrient loss and pollution.
Date:1 Dec 2020 →  30 Nov 2022
Keywords:PLASMA CHEMISTRY, PLASMA REACTOR, AIR POLLUTION, CLIMATE CHANGE
Disciplines:Physics of (fusion) plasmas and electric discharges, Chemistry of plasmas, Inorganic green chemistry, Chemical process design
Project type:Collaboration project