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According to this article the chemical and biological reaction levels are favored with increasing

temperature. High temperatures, above 40 ° C, generate degradation of the enzymes and this is

critical for cellular performance. Microorganisms have an optimal level of growth and

metabolism within a well-defined temperature range. Besides the temperature has a profound

effect on the transfer rate, it influences the pH - alkalinity and solubility of the gas, and solids

sedimentability. The author of this article asserts that the efficiency of the process decreases

below 15 ° C since the purification is due mainly to sedimentation, whereas above 15 ° C the

biodegradation increases. The efficiency of the anaerobic process is highly dependent on the

reactor temperature. Temperature changes in the mesophilic range can normally be tolerated, but

when the temperature falls the load must also be decreased according to the decrease in the

expected activity

According to this article, Biomass is an opportunity significant production of competitive

electricity and low environmental impact. The International Energy Agency, estimates that by

2050, at the global level, Biofuels will account for 27% of the total transport fuel, avoiding Gt of

CO2 emissions per year, as long as they are produced in a sustainable way. This article contend

that the main components for the conversion of waste into energy are: (i) Solid waste prepared as

an essential input; (ii) the plant; and (iii) the mechanisms Necessary to connect it to the backbone

of electrical energy. Within this scale, some technologies can identify levels of waste

composition by minimizing the pre-treatment steps in order to convert them into fuels. Pre-

treatments require energy as part of the waste assessment process; so the technology to be

selected must tie with the physical properties and the average impact of the landfill in order to

minimize costs. The author of this article firmly believe that the efficiency of the processes of

converting waste into energy the most common form of generating energy is the generation of
hot gases from receptacles where through boiling water, agitation and subsequent cooling,

Produce vapor and gases that are separated. Through the ducts and turbines the gases are

Transport electric or synthetic natural gas generators. Part of the electricity Produced is used to

supply power to the plant, the rest is transported to the Energy backbone to be used for a variety

of purposes, from supply to households, to Provision of electricity to public lighting, water

pumping system, or ground or underground transport. This article asserts that the separation

process of the waste is more complex than the normally known process and the preparation of

compost. In principle, for a good separation of bacteria there must be a careful control of

moisture levels, microbial consortia suitable for the type of waste and sensitive to the type of

waste to be processed.

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