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Algae – for wastewater treatment
/0 Comments/in Bez tēmas /by ivetalauvaHi-Water project video
/0 Comments/in Bez tēmas /by ivetalauvaProject for Mitigation of Consequences of Covid-19
/0 Comments/in Bez tēmas /by ivetalauvaLaboratory progress and name change
/0 Comments/in Bez tēmas /by ivetalauvaDue to our laboratory are intensifying and evolving – we became from Water Research laboratory to Water Research and Environmental Biotechnology laboratory in June, 2020. Now we represent not only engineering technologies (in the fields of renewable energy sources, climate change and pollution prevention technologies), environmental and sustainability assessment of technologies and industrial processes but also environmental biotechnology, biology and technology.
Latest news in “Zero-to-low-waste technology for simultaneous production of liquid biofuel and biogas from biomass” project
/0 Comments/in Bez tēmas /by ivetalauvaSpecial Issue “Drinking Water Treatment and Removal of Natural Organic Matter”
/0 Comments/in Event /by ivetalauvaLatest news in “Zero-to-low-waste technology for simultaneous production of liquid biofuel and biogas from biomass” project.
/0 Comments/in Bez tēmas /by ivetalauvaNew scientific article is published on the Project results: here.
Two-day seminar “Pedagogical ABC for Work-Based Learning”
/0 Comments/in Bez tēmas, Event /by ivetalauvaLatest news in “Zero-to-low-waste technology for simultaneous production of liquid biofuel and biogas from biomass” project.
/0 Comments/in Bez tēmas /by ivetalauvaFrom May 2019 Water Research laboratory in cooperation with LLC “Bio RE” executes ERDF 1.1.1.1. measure “Support for applied research” 2nd round project “Zero-to-low-waste technology for simultaneous production of liquid biofuel and biogas from biomass”.
On 23rd January the third partner meeting was organised. Scientific achievements were presented from both teams.
Latest news from WRL Team: lignocellulose degrading fungi and their enzymes are now produced at a reactor scale! This allows to generate larger batches of enzymes under controlled conditions. Furthermore, the technological scheme for pilot sugar recovery system from hydrolysis reactors has been generated. Engineering design is on the way!
LLC “Bio RE” presented the results of the comparative study about use of various flocculants in waste processing. It is expected that the best materials will be offered for full scale biogas units.
Hi-Water project presentation
/0 Comments/in Meeting /by ivetalauvaOn 12th December Linda Mezule presented the activities of Hi-Water project at 8th meeting of the Nordic/Baltic Network for Water and Health.