Substituting energy crops with organic wastes and agro-industrial residues for biogas production
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Citazione:
Substituting energy crops with organic wastes and agro-industrial residues for biogas production / A. Schievano, G. D’Imporzano, F. Adani. - In: JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT. - ISSN 0301-4797. - 90:8(2009), pp. 2537-2541.
Abstract:
In this study, industrial and agro-industrial by-products and residues (BRs), animal manures (AMs), and
various types of organic wastes (OWs) were analyzed to evaluate their suitability as substitutes
for energy crops (ECs) in biogas production. A comparison between the costs of the volume of
biogas that can be produced from each substrate was presented with respect to the prices of the
substrates in the Italian market. Furthermore, four different feeding mixtures were compared with
a mixture of EC and swine manure (Mixture A) used in a full-scale plant in Italy. Swine manure is always
included as a basic substrate in the feeding mixtures, because many of the Italian biogas plants are
connected to farms. When EC were partially substituted with BR (Mixture B), the cost (0.28 V Nm 3) of
the volume of biogas of Mixture A dropped to 0.18 V Nm 3. Furthermore, when the organic fraction of
municipal solid waste (OFMSW) and olive oil sludge (OS) were used as possible solutions (Mixtures C and
D), the costs of the volume of biogas were 0.20 and 0.11 V Nm 3, respectively. The negative price
signifies that operators earn money for treating the waste. For the fifth mix (Mixture E) of the OFMSW
with a high solid substrate, such as glycerin from biodiesel production, the resulting cost of the volume of
biogas produced was 0.09 V Nm 3. By comparing these figures, it is evident that the biogas plants at
farm level are good candidates for treating organic residues of both municipalities and the agroindustrial
sector in a cost-effective way, and in providing territorially diffused electric and thermal
power. This may represent a potential development for agrarian economy.
Tipologia IRIS:
01 - Articolo su periodico
Keywords:
Anaerobic biogasification potential; Anaerobic digestion; Biofuels; Energy crops; Glycerin; Organic waste
Elenco autori:
A. Schievano, G. D’Imporzano, F. Adani
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