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LAPSE:2023.29098
Techno-Cost-Benefit Analysis of Biogas Production from Industrial Cassava Starch Wastewater in Thailand for Optimal Utilization with Energy Storage
April 13, 2023
Abstract
This paper applied the optimization model of the biogas utilization pathway with the biogas utilization availability assessment to examine the effect of biogas system parameters on biogas utilization. The model analyzes the biogas utilization pathway availability and maximum profit to value added and productivity in biogas from industry wastewater in Thailand. The results showed that profit and availability of biogas utilization reduce biogas loss to flare, that it entails several conversion processes. The scenario for the biogas utilization pathway and storage with biogas production technology improves. Evaluated are operation time, waste and energy demand to the cassava starch usage during the production for 50−1000 tons per day. Five mature biogas production technologies were benchmarked evaluated based on the chemical oxygen demand removal efficiency and biogas yields. Subsequently, low-, medium-, and high-pressure storages and a battery storage were considered and discussed in this paper as suitable energy storage for each desired biogas plant operation. Five biogas utilization pathways, including converting biogas into thermal energy, generating electricity, and upgrading biogas to compressed biogas, were then compared. Those improved options in the scenario select suitable biogas technologies, storage, and application for value-added, reduce the environmental problems and renewable energy production from wastewater.
This paper applied the optimization model of the biogas utilization pathway with the biogas utilization availability assessment to examine the effect of biogas system parameters on biogas utilization. The model analyzes the biogas utilization pathway availability and maximum profit to value added and productivity in biogas from industry wastewater in Thailand. The results showed that profit and availability of biogas utilization reduce biogas loss to flare, that it entails several conversion processes. The scenario for the biogas utilization pathway and storage with biogas production technology improves. Evaluated are operation time, waste and energy demand to the cassava starch usage during the production for 50−1000 tons per day. Five mature biogas production technologies were benchmarked evaluated based on the chemical oxygen demand removal efficiency and biogas yields. Subsequently, low-, medium-, and high-pressure storages and a battery storage were considered and discussed in this paper as suitable energy storage for each desired biogas plant operation. Five biogas utilization pathways, including converting biogas into thermal energy, generating electricity, and upgrading biogas to compressed biogas, were then compared. Those improved options in the scenario select suitable biogas technologies, storage, and application for value-added, reduce the environmental problems and renewable energy production from wastewater.
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biogas technology, cassava starch, Renewable and Sustainable Energy, storage, utilization pathway, Wastewater
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Wattanasilp C, Songprakorp R, Nopharatana A, Khompatraporn C. Techno-Cost-Benefit Analysis of Biogas Production from Industrial Cassava Starch Wastewater in Thailand for Optimal Utilization with Energy Storage. (2023). LAPSE:2023.29098
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Wattanasilp C: Division of Energy Management Technology, School of Energy, Environment and Materials, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi 126 Pracha Uthit Rd., Bang Mod, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
Songprakorp R: Division of Energy Technology, School of Energy, Environment and Materials, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi 126 Pracha Uthit Rd., Bang Mod, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand [ORCID]
Nopharatana A: Excellent Center of Waste Utilization and Management (EcoWaste), Pilot Plant Development and Training Institute, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (Bangkuntien) 83 Moo 8 Thakham, Bangkuntien, Bangkok 10150, Thailand
Khompatraporn C: Production Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi 126 Pracha Uthit Rd., Bang Mod, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
Songprakorp R: Division of Energy Technology, School of Energy, Environment and Materials, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi 126 Pracha Uthit Rd., Bang Mod, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand [ORCID]
Nopharatana A: Excellent Center of Waste Utilization and Management (EcoWaste), Pilot Plant Development and Training Institute, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi (Bangkuntien) 83 Moo 8 Thakham, Bangkuntien, Bangkok 10150, Thailand
Khompatraporn C: Production Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi 126 Pracha Uthit Rd., Bang Mod, Thung Khru, Bangkok 10140, Thailand
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Energies
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14
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2
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en14020416
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-01-13
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1996-1073
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