Egtved, Denmark

Jacob Wagner Jensen

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Average Co-Inventor Count = 3.0

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Years Active: 2019

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1 patent (USPTO):Explore Patents

Title: Jacob Wagner Jensen: Innovator in Municipal Solid Waste Processing

Introduction

Jacob Wagner Jensen is a notable inventor based in Egtved, Denmark. He has made significant contributions to the field of waste management through his innovative methods of processing municipal solid waste (MSW). His work focuses on utilizing microbial hydrolysis and fermentation to enhance the efficiency of waste processing.

Latest Patents

Jacob Wagner Jensen holds a patent for his invention titled "Methods of processing municipal solid waste (MSW) using microbial hydrolysis and fermentation." This invention provides a method of processing MSW that includes several key steps. The process involves providing a stream of unsorted MSW to a microbial fermentation reactor, where the MSW is fermented with agitation at a non-water content of between 10 and 50% by weight. The fermentation occurs at a temperature range of 35 to 75 degrees Celsius for a period of 1 to 72 hours. This method is designed to maintain a live lactic acid bacteria concentration of at least 10,000,000,000 CFU/L. After fermentation, a stream of fermented unsorted MSW is removed from the reactor and subjected to a separation step to remove non-degradable solids, resulting in a slurry of biodegradable components.

Career Highlights

Jacob Wagner Jensen is associated with Renescience A/S, a company dedicated to innovative waste management solutions. His work at Renescience A/S has positioned him as a key player in the development of sustainable waste processing technologies. His patent reflects his commitment to finding effective methods for managing municipal solid waste.

Collaborations

Jacob has collaborated with notable colleagues, including Georg Ornskov Ronsch and Sebastian Buch Antonsen. These collaborations have contributed to the advancement of his research and the successful implementation of innovative waste processing methods.

Conclusion

Jacob Wagner Jensen's contributions to the field of municipal solid waste processing highlight the importance of innovation in environmental sustainability. His patented methods demonstrate a forward-thinking approach to waste management that could have significant implications for the industry.

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