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Optimizing the co-digestion supply chain of sewage sludge and food waste by the demand oriented biogas supplying mechanism

Yiyun Liu, Tao Huang, Daoping Peng, Jingjing Huang, Claudia Maurer, Martin Kranert

2020Waste Management & Research The Journal for a Sustainable Circular Economy18 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Co-digestion of sewage sludge with food waste is a beneficial pathway for sewage plants to enhance their biogas yield. This paper employs hybrid programming with system dynamics simulation to optimize such a co-digestion system from the perspective of demand-oriented biogas supply chain, thus to improve the efficiency of the biogas utilization. The optimum operational parameters of the co-digestion system are derived from the simulation model. It is demonstrated that the demand-oriented biogas supply mechanism can be effectively driven under market-oriented incentive policy. For better compensation of the external cost to assist the operations of the co-digestion supply chain, it is suggested that the substrate collection and transportation subsidy should be combined with the renewables portfolio standard to be implemented as the optimum incentives. The limitations of the study are discussed to lay the foundation for future improvements.

Topics & Concepts

BiogasAnaerobic digestionSupply chainFood wasteSewage sludgeWaste managementEnvironmental economicsBusinessSewage treatmentEnvironmental scienceEngineeringChemistryEconomicsMarketingMethaneOrganic chemistryAnaerobic Digestion and Biogas ProductionWastewater Treatment and Nitrogen RemovalElectric Vehicles and Infrastructure