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The Efficiency of Industrial and Laboratory Anaerobic Digesters of Organic Substrates: The Use of the Biochemical Methane Potential Correction Coefficient

Krzysztof Pilarski, Agnieszka A. Pilarska, P. Boniecki, Gniewko Niedbała, K. Durczak, К. Witaszek, N. Mioduszewska, I. Kowalik

2020Energies31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study is an elaboration on the conference article written by the same authors, which presented the results of laboratory tests on the biogas efficiency of the following substrates: maize silage (MS), pig manure (PM), potato waste (PW), and sugar beet pulp (SB). This article presents methane yields from the same substrates, but also on a technical scale. Apart from that, it presents an original methodology of defining the Biochemical Methane Potential Correction Coefficient (BMPCC) based on the calculation of biomass conversion on an industrial scale and on a laboratory scale. The BMPCC was introduced as a tool to enable uncomplicated verification of the operation of a biogas plant to increase its efficiency and prevent undesirable losses. The estimated BMPCC values showed that the volume of methane produced in the laboratory was overestimated in comparison to the amount of methane obtained under technical conditions. There were differences observed for each substrate. They ranged from 4.7% to 17.19% for MS, from 1.14% to 23.58% for PM, from 9.5% to 13.69% for PW, and from 9.06% to 14.31% for SB. The BMPCC enables estimation of biomass under fermentation on an industrial scale, as compared with laboratory conditions.

Topics & Concepts

BiogasMethaneBiomass (ecology)Pulp and paper industryAnaerobic digestionEnvironmental scienceSilageManureWaste managementChemistryAgronomyEngineeringFood scienceOrganic chemistryBiologyAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas ProductionBiofuel production and bioconversionAgriculture Sustainability and Environmental Impact