Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1064046 | Resources, Conservation and Recycling | 2007 | 19 Pages |
Anaerobic co-digestion of grass silage, sugar beet tops and oat straw with cow manure was evaluated in semi-continuously fed laboratory continuously stirred tank reactors (CSTRs). Co-digestion of manure and crops was shown to be feasible with feedstock volatile solids (VS) containing up to 40% of crops. The highest specific methane yields of 268, 229 and 213 l CH4 kg−1 VSadded in co-digestion of cow manure with grass, sugar beet tops and straw, respectively, were obtained with 30% of crop in the feedstock, corresponding to 85–105% of the methane potential in the substrates as determined by batch assays. Including 30% of crop in the feedstock increased methane production per digester volume by 16–65% above that obtained from digestion of manure alone. Increasing the proportion of crops further to 40% decreased the specific methane yields by 4–12%, while doubling the loading rate from 2 to 4 kg VS m−3 day−1 decreased the specific methane yields by 16–26%. The post-methanation potential of the digestates corresponded to 0.9–2.5 m3 CH4 t−1 wet weight of digestate and up to 12–31% of total methane production in northern climatic conditions, being highest after co-digestion of manure with straw.