September 2012
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45 Citations
Applied Energy
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September 2012
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142 Reads
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45 Citations
Applied Energy
February 2011
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14 Citations
Desalination
Waste water from a biogas process is often recirculated and mixed with the incoming organic material to produce a feed for the digester. The dry matter (DM) content of the final mixture should be as high as possible to maximise the capacity of the plant without exceeding the capability of the pumps. This means that the DM content of the recirculated process water has a large impact on the amount of substrate that can be processed. Experiments to reduce the dry matter content of the recirculated process water were carried out using a ceramic ultrafiltration (UF) membrane. The influence on the flux through the membrane and the separation efficiency at different operation temperatures, 70°C, 90°C and 110°C, were investigated. Higher temperatures resulted in increased flux/flow through the membrane. The DM content was reduced from 4% to 1.6%, corresponding to a 29% increase of new material that could be added to the process. The energy required to heat the membrane when using heat recovery is small compared to the energy of the methane produced from the additional added substrate. The lifespan of the membranes and uncertainties in the substrate DM content have shown to be important for the economic result.
... The optimization of biogas has either mechanical or electroporation pretreatment of the ley crop substrate and membrane filtering to clean the process water for recirculation for the potential to improve the performance of the biogas plant. In addition, Biogas wastes can be utilized as agricultural fertilizers, although soil type and spreading method should be addressed in terms of nitrous oxide emissions (Thorin et al. 2012). ...
September 2012
Applied Energy
... Phase separation of the digestate with a decanter centrifuge or screw press is a commonly applied technologies [5]. However, the separation process does not always eliminate the desired amount of total solids (TS) from the digestate [5][6][7]. For more comprehensive processing, complicated methods and tech-nologies are required, but those currently available have various degrees of technical development, high energy inputs, and high investment and operating costs [5]. ...
February 2011
Desalination