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Microalgal cultivation on digestate: Process efficiency and economics

Simone Rossi, Marco Mantovani, F. Marazzi, Micol Bellucci, Francesca Casagli, Valeria Mezzanotte, Elena Ficara

2023Chemical Engineering Journal48 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study aims at evaluating the process efficiency of an outdoor pilot-scale microalgae-based wastewater treatment system. Experimental results from two monitoring campaigns were analysed, showing that the system removed on average 85.1 % and 36.2 % of the influent ammoniacal nitrogen and orthophosphate, respectively, with an associated algal productivity of 9.5 g TSS·m−2·d-1. Based on pilot-scale results, a comprehensive techno-economic assessment was performed, allowing to calculate a biomass production cost of 4.3 €·kg TSS-1 and a wastewater treatment cost of 2.7 €·m−3 (corresponding to a nitrogen removal cost of 12.5 €·kg N−1). These costs turned out to be comparable with conventional wastewater treatment processes, thus recognizing the potential of microalgae cultivation on wastewaters as feasible alternative to conventional energy-demanding bioremediation systems and to expensive algal cultivation processes. A sensitivity and scenario analysis indicated that, under the most optimistic condition (20 % increase in the productivity, and 20 % OPEX and CAPEX reduction), biomass production and nitrogen removal costs could be further reduced of approximately 44 %.

Topics & Concepts

DigestateBiomass (ecology)Environmental scienceWastewaterOperating expenseProductivitySewage treatmentAmmoniacal nitrogenEnvironmental engineeringPulp and paper industryBiofuelOperating costWaste managementEngineeringAnaerobic digestionAgronomyBusinessEcologyBiologyMethaneMacroeconomicsEconomicsFinanceAlgal biology and biofuel production
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