Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5475720 | Energy | 2017 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The effect of co-digesting sludge with bio-waste was investigated using an experimental apparatus set for reproducing the operating conditions of a full-scale digester in an existing wastewater treatment plant of 90,000 PE (population equivalent). An increase in the organic loading rate from 1.46Â kgVS/m3 day to 2.1Â kgVS/m3 day obtained by introducing 40Â kg of biowaste per m3 of sludge in the digester caused an increase in the specific methane generation from 90Â NL/kgVS to 435Â NL/kgVS. These results were used to assess the energetic potential of digesters in eight existing wastewater treatment plants operating in an Italian province with 28,000Â PE to 90,000Â PE. Results showed that these facilities were able to co-digest globally about 2900Â tonnes per year of bio-waste and to generate about 3400Â MWh/year of electricity.
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Authors
Francesco Di Maria, Caterina Micale,