Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7068156 | Bioresource Technology | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Anaerobic digestion (AD) of biowaste can generate biogas with methane (CH4) as energy source and contribute to sustainable municipal solid waste management in India. Characteristic municipal biowastes sampled seasonally from household, fruit and vegetable market and agricultural waste collection points in villages, towns and cities in Maharashtra were analysed to assess the potential as substrate for AD. The mean biochemical methane potential (BMP, at 37â¯Â°C) across seasons and community sizes was between 200-260, 175-240 and 101-286â¯NLCH4â¯kgvsâ1 for household, market and agricultural biowaste, respectively. CH4 yields were comparable in villages, towns and cities. Seasonal variations in CH4 yields were observed for market and agricultural biowaste with highest values during pre-monsoon season. Results underpin that municipal biowaste is a suitable substrate for AD in India. However, low purity of available biowaste resulted in lower CH4 yields compared to recent studies using source-segregated biowaste.
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Authors
Lena Breitenmoser, Hiya Dhar, Thomas Gross, Milan Bakre, Ragini Huesch, Christoph Hugi, Thomas Wintgens, Rakesh Kumar, Sunil Kumar,