Energy consumption for anaerobic digestion plants
Published on by Marco Salmistraro, Environmental Engineer at International Water Association in Academic
I am currently looking into typical values for anaerobic digestion energy requirements.
The idea is to build a model assessing energy savings and emission reduction for AD processes. On one side I would have to account for biogas production and valorization (be it in the form of heat or electricity); on the other, it is fundamental to also consider energy requirements related to operations such as stirring, heating and sludge pumping.
My question is: does anybody have any hints on how to define energy consumption values for anaerobic digesters? The values would ideally be in the form of [kWh/m3 sludge treated]
Even being pointed towards some technical leaflets could be really useful. Thanks for your help!
I will also post a link to the model I've been developing once it is complete and ready to use. This will actually encompass the water cycle in its entirety, from freshwater abstraction to supply, wastewater collection, treatment and distribution.
Looking forward to your contribution!
Marco Salmistraro
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The anaerobic does not exist on Earth, the anaerobic cannot exist on our planet. All weather, atmospheric factors come together to renew constantly the oxygen on Earth, in any place, in any area, in any condition, even in the most remote and inaccessible corners to man