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LAPSE:2023.4358
Biogas Production by Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Co-Digestion and Life Cycle Assessment Using a Real Scale Scenario: Independent Parameters and Co-Substrates Influence
February 23, 2023
Abstract
This study evaluates the performance of different agricultural by-products to identify the potential effect of independent variables, using as the dependent variable the biogas production. A Box−Behnken experimental design was carried out in a pilot-scale plant of four stirred stainless-steel digesters under mesophilic semi-continuous digestion. The results obtained support the creation of a technical framework to scale up the process and further evaluation of the potential environmental impacts through life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology. A stable behaviour was achieved in 12 of the 13 experiments proposed. The highest value of daily biogas production was 2200.15 mL day−1 with a stabilization time of 14 days, an organic loading rate of 4 g VS feed daily, low C/N ratio and a 1:1 relation of nitrogen providers. The concentrations of CH4 remained stable after the production stabilization and an average biogas composition of 60.6% CH4, 40.1% CO2 and 0.3% O2 was obtained for the conditions mentioned above. Therefore, the real scale plant was estimated to manage 2.67 tonnes of residual biomass per day, generating 369.69 kWh day−1 of electricity. The LCA analysis confirms that the co-digestion process evaluated is a feasible and environmentally sustainable option for the diversification of the Colombian energy matrix and the development of the agro-industrial sector.
This study evaluates the performance of different agricultural by-products to identify the potential effect of independent variables, using as the dependent variable the biogas production. A Box−Behnken experimental design was carried out in a pilot-scale plant of four stirred stainless-steel digesters under mesophilic semi-continuous digestion. The results obtained support the creation of a technical framework to scale up the process and further evaluation of the potential environmental impacts through life cycle assessment (LCA) methodology. A stable behaviour was achieved in 12 of the 13 experiments proposed. The highest value of daily biogas production was 2200.15 mL day−1 with a stabilization time of 14 days, an organic loading rate of 4 g VS feed daily, low C/N ratio and a 1:1 relation of nitrogen providers. The concentrations of CH4 remained stable after the production stabilization and an average biogas composition of 60.6% CH4, 40.1% CO2 and 0.3% O2 was obtained for the conditions mentioned above. Therefore, the real scale plant was estimated to manage 2.67 tonnes of residual biomass per day, generating 369.69 kWh day−1 of electricity. The LCA analysis confirms that the co-digestion process evaluated is a feasible and environmentally sustainable option for the diversification of the Colombian energy matrix and the development of the agro-industrial sector.
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anaerobic co-digestion, biogas production potential, Box–Behnken design, life cycle assessment, residual biomass
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Mosquera J, Rangel C, Thomas J, Santis A, Acevedo P, Cabeza I. Biogas Production by Pilot-Scale Anaerobic Co-Digestion and Life Cycle Assessment Using a Real Scale Scenario: Independent Parameters and Co-Substrates Influence. (2023). LAPSE:2023.4358
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Mosquera J: Department of Environmental Engineering, Universidad Santo Tomás, Bogotá 110231, Colombia
Rangel C: Department of Process Engineering, Universidad EAN, Bogotá 110221, Colombia
Thomas J: Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Karunya Institute of Technology and Science, Coimbatore 641114, India
Santis A: Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Bogotá 111311, Colombia
Acevedo P: Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Bogotá 111311, Colombia
Cabeza I: Department of Engineering Design and Innovation, Politécnico Grancolombiano, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
Rangel C: Department of Process Engineering, Universidad EAN, Bogotá 110221, Colombia
Thomas J: Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Karunya Institute of Technology and Science, Coimbatore 641114, India
Santis A: Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Bogotá 111311, Colombia
Acevedo P: Department of Industrial Engineering, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Bogotá 111311, Colombia
Cabeza I: Department of Engineering Design and Innovation, Politécnico Grancolombiano, Bogotá 111711, Colombia
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Processes
Volume
9
Issue
11
First Page
1875
Year
2021
Publication Date
2021-10-21
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2227-9717
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