2023-09-202023-09-202017Ulusoy, Y. ve Ulukardeşler, A. H. (2017). ''Biogas production potential of olive-mill wastes in Turkey''. International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications, 2017 IEEE 6. international conference on renewable energy research and applications (ICRERA), 664-668.978-1-5386-2095-32377-6897http://hdl.handle.net/11452/33917Bu çalışma, 05-06, Kasım 2017 tarihlerinde San Diego[Amerika]’da düzenlenen 6. IEEE International Conference on Renewable Energy Research and Applications (ICRERA) Kongresi‘nde bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.The disposal of olive-mill pomace and its wastewater is a major problem worldwide. In general, the evaporation of stored wastewater accumulation merges with rainwater to cause greater environmental problems. However, an important recycling chain can be formed through biogas production and energy conversion from olive pomace and wastewater. This study evaluated the potential of the olive oil production in Turkey in terms of energy efficiency by examining the anaerobic fermentation method. In addition, chemical analysis of olive wastewater was conducted and its biogas potential was calculated. As a result of processing the olive wastewater for biogas purposes, the chemical oxygen demand of the product 2.3 g/L was found to be lower than the legal discharge criteria. If processed for biogas purposes, the 1,259,828 m(3) of non-disposable wastewater produced annually has the potential to yield 42,834,160 m(3)/ year of biogas as a significant energy source.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessScience & technology - other topicsEnergy & fuelsEngineeringBiogasAnaerobic fermentationOlive pomaceOlive-mill wastewaterChemical analysisChemical oxygen demandEnergy conversionEnergy efficiencyFermentationOlive oilWastewater reclamationAnaerobic fermentationBiogas productionEnergy sourceEnvironmental problemsOlive mill wastewatersOlive oil productionOlive-mill wasteWastewater disposalBiogas production potential of olive-mill wastes in TurkeyProceedings Paper0004267086001092-s2.0-85042724585664668Green & sustainable science & technologyEnergy & fuelsEngineering, electrical & electronicWastewater Treatment; Olea; 4-Hydroxyphenylethanol