Recording of the webinar: Working towards Net Zero
- Anders Lynggaard-Jensen: Calibration and Validation of Real time Calculation of the N2O Emission from Activated Sludge Tanks
- Maria Faragò: The role of N2O emissions in the life cycle assessment of a water resource recovery facility in Copenhagen.
- Dines Thornberg: Evaluation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wastewater Treatment in EU
- Panel discussion
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The Presentations
Calibration and Validation of Real time Calculation of the N2O Emission from Activated Sludge Tanks
Anders Lynggaard-Jensen, Chief Engineer Automation and Process Optimization at Aarhus Vand
Anders' presentation describes the calibration of a software sensor calculating the N2O emission from aeration flow, temperature, and dissolved N2O using a hood, which measures off-gas flow and N2O. Furthermore, Anders will describe the setup and procedure together with the challenges and pitfalls.
The role of N2O emissions in the life cycle assessment of a water resource recovery facility in Copenhagen
Maria Faragò, PhD Fellow at Technical University of Denmark
Maria will illustrate the results of implementing real-time monitoring and control in a forthcoming water resource recovery facility in Copenhagen in light of a life cycle assessment. She will also explain the role of holistic assessments in evaluating how close a treatment plant is to achieving climate neutrality.
Evaluation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Wastewater Treatment in EU
Dines Thornberg, Head of R&D at BIOFOS
Dines will build on Maria's presentation by putting it into a combined European perspective based on his participation in a study initiated by the European Commission Joint Research Center. More specifically, he will talk about the consequences for all European plants if we look at greenhouse gas emissions from different perspectives, plants, and processes, and how we calculate the emissions.