Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4987033 Chemical Engineering Research and Design 2017 33 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work we select the optimal organic waste or waste blend for the production of chemicals, including DME, methanol, ethanol and FT fuels, and as drop-in fuel via biogas dry or hybrid reforming. Detailed models for biogas production and processing are used to compute the optimal mixture of biomass wastes among cattle and pig slurry, cattle and pig manure, sludge, urban food waste and urban green waste to be digested to obtain the required biogas. Even though the H2 to CO ratio required by each chemical is different, the biogas composition suggested is similar, 50% methane, 47% CO2. As a source of energy, 70% methane content is targeted. The optimal blend of biomasses is highly dependent on the price of the digestate, an important asset. If the price is given by its components, only sludge is suggested. If we price the digestate as how close we are to the most typical commercial fertilizer, the biomass blend consists of 65% of cattle slurry and 35% urban food waste.
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