Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6353832 | Waste Management | 2016 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
A model device for thermobarical treatment has been suggested for and theoretically integrated in a biogas plant. The assessment considered the replacement of maize silage as feedstock with liquid and/or solid cattle waste (feces, litter, and feed residues from animal husbandry of high-performance dairy cattle, dry cows, and heifers). The integration of thermobarical pretreatment is beneficial for raw material with high contents of organic dry matter and ligno-cellulose: Solid cattle waste revealed very short payback times, e.g. 9Â months for energy, 3Â months for greenhouse gases, and 3Â years 3Â months for economic amortization, whereas, in contrast, liquid cattle waste did not perform positive replacement effects in this analysis.
Keywords
eCAMLCMADOPMCEPBTECAPSCM€tBHLHVGHGAHOkilowattskilometerscubic meterCHPSolid cattle manureCMC°Clower heating valueAssessmentLCALife-cycle assessmentElectricEnergyThermalYieldEfficiencyOUTSPRsecondsMassVolumeOutputdegree celsiusPercentDollarTemperatureDigestateMaizedaysEnergy payback timeConstructionhoursyearsMaize silageDIGSpecific heat capacityMethane yieldMaintenancePowerWheel loaderLignocellulosic feedstockorganic matterfresh matterdry matterCarbon dioxide equivalentFeedstockCostsINPUTSpreadingDensityGHG mitigationKelvinkilogramsGreenhouse gasgramsCombined heat and power plantEuro
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Authors
Jörn Budde, Annette Prochnow, Matthias Plöchl, Teresa Suárez Quiñones, Monika Heiermann,