Anaerobic Digestion of MSW: Challenges of a High Cost Technology
Inês Moura () and
David Pereira ()
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Inês Moura: Adductio, Lda
David Pereira: New University of Lisbon
A chapter in Modeling Innovation Sustainability and Technologies, 2018, pp 295-300 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In Portugal, as in Europe, there are several different technologies to sort and treat the different components of municipal solid waste (MSW). For treatment of the organic fraction of MSW (OFMSW) there are also several technological options. The Anaerobic Digestion (AD) technology is a well-known solution in Portugal, with several AD plants working at their full capacity. However, the technology between plants differs, and with it, its operation, maintenance and biogas production results. To control and operate an anaerobic digestion process a lot of factors have to be taken into account. As with all biological processes, the optimum conditions are essential. The AD process has a rapid response to any changes, such as changes in the feeding, temperature and O2 addition (sometimes needed in small quantities (less than 1%) to decrease the H2S amount in the digesters). If the feeding stops, for any maintenance of the pumping system or an unforeseen problem, the pH decreases, the volatile fatty acids increase and the biogas production abruptly decreases, also decreasing, if the normal feeding is not restored in a short period, the methane content and increasing the H2S content. This kind of instability, as common as it can be in a plant operation, is highly unfavorable for the process and increases the operating costs by reducing plant revenue. Other factors, mainly in the pretreatment, have to be considered, such as a good system of glass and grit removal especially in a wet treatment, which will prevent damaged pumps, clogging, and extremely high maintenance costs. If the AD technology is based on a low solids content feeding, the plant will have a lot of piping and pumps, so the right project calculations for size and capacity are mandatory to decrease the costs. Arranging the different equipment in the plant to decrease the pumping distance will prevent capital costs in pumps and piping and will also prevent difficult clogging situations. To plan and design a simple piping system, with as little curves and short piping as possible, will prevent high maintenance costs and a lot of plant stops due to clogging.
Keywords: Municipal solid waste; Anaerobic digestion; Profit; Cost; Operation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-67101-7_22
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