Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7070534 | Bioresource Technology | 2016 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
Arundo donax L. (Giant cane) was used in a full-scale anaerobic digester (AD) plant (power of 380 kW hEE) in partial substitution for corn to produce biogas and electricity. Corn substitution was made on a biomethane potential (BMP) basis so that A. donax L. after substitution accounted for 15.6% of the total mix-BMP (BMPmix) and corn for 66.6% BMPmix. Results obtained indicated that Giant cane was able to substitute for corn, reducing both biomass and electricity production costs, because of both higher biomass productivity (Mg total solid Haâ1) and lower biomass cost (â¬Â Haâ1). Total electricity biogas costs were reduced by 5.5%. The total biomass cost, the total surface area needed to produce the energy crop and the total cost of producing electricity can be reduced by 75.5%, 36.6% and 22%, by substituting corn completely with Giant cane in the mix fed to the full-scale plant.
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Authors
Luca Corno, Samuele Lonati, Carlo Riva, Roberto Pilu, Fabrizio Adani,