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Poster Prize at 1st International Symposium on Hydrothermal Carbonisation - Kiran Parmar

CDT student Kiran Parmar won a poster prize at the 1st International Symposium on Hydrothermal Carbonisation - Possibilities and Limits for Feedstocks, Processes and Applications at Queen Mary University of London on 3-4th April 2017. The Symposium discussed the latest advances in hydrothermal carbon and its application ranging from bioenergy to agriculture and advanced materials for energy applications and catalysis.

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Kiran’s poster (featured below) focuses on the latest results from his PhD project entitled Integration of hydrothermal carbonisation and anaerobic digestion: opportunities for valorisation of digestate. Results show potential to reduce costs and emissions by diverting digestate away from landfill, enhance biogas yields and produce a concentrated functionalised material. In the grand scheme of things this integration approach can help meet climate targets, aid the bio-economy and work towards a zero waste philosophy.

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