Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10225275 | Applied Energy | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Biogas produced from anaerobic digestion processes is considered as an important alternative to natural gas and plays a key role in the emerging market for renewable energy. Aiming at achieving a more sustainable and efficient biomethane production, this work proposed a novel energy system, which integrates concentrating photovoltaic/thermal (C-PV/T) hybrid modules into a biogas plant with chemical absorption for biogas upgrading. The investigated energy system was optimized based on the data from an existing biogas plant, and its techno-economic feasibility was evaluated. Results show that about 7% of the heat consumption and 12% of the electricity consumption of the biogas plant can be covered by solar energy, by using the produced heat in a cascade way according to the operating temperature of different processes. The production of biomethane can also be improved by 25,800â¯Nâ¯m3/yr (or 1.7%). The net present value of the integrated system is about 2.78 MSEK and the payback period is around 10â¯years. In order to further improve the economic performance, it is of great importance to lower the capital cost of the C-PV/T module.
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Authors
Yong Hao, Wenjia Li, Zhenyu Tian, Pietro Elia Campana, Hailong Li, Hongguang Jin, Jinyue Yan,