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VONDRA, M.
Originální název
Thermal Thickening of Waste Water from Biogas Plants: Current State and Perspectives
Typ
abstrakt
Jazyk
angličtina
Originální abstrakt
Increased digestate production is associated with the boom of biogas plants in recent years. Digestate is a by-product of biogas production, consisting of water and residues of biological material that did not decompose during the anaerobic digestion process. The digestate from agricultural biogas stations is typically exported to the field and applied as an organic fertilizer. Although the digestate is a good fertilizer, the concentration of the main nutrients (N, P, K) is low compared to mineral fertilizers. Field application of digestate requires a multiple passage of the spreading trucks, thus increasing fuel cost and machine maintenance, not to mention possible damage to the soil structure. Problems with the use of digestate occur especially in areas with increased intensity of agricultural production, which are typical of high concentrations of fertilizers in soil and groundwater respectively. In these areas there is a shortage of agricultural land that could be utilized for the digestate application. The solution is only an extremely costly transportation of digestate to remote areas. Vacuum evaporation is a proven technology for digestate thickening with the advantage of simple construction, robust operation and waste heat utilization. Evaporators are capable of significant dewatering of the liquid digestate. However, high investment cost, chemicals consumption and utilization of subsidized and thus expensive electricity are the main obstacles for its expansion in the EU. To be acceptable for plant operators, beside price and reliability, a vacuum evaporator must meet all requirements for its product’s (concentrate, separated water) quality. This study presents current state-of-the-art in digestate thickening by means of vacuum evaporation. Pros and cons of different treatment systems are discussed with main focus on theeconomic aspects.
Klíčová slova
Biogas Plants; Liquid Digestate; Vacuum Evaporation; Ammonia Recovery; Anaerobic Digestion
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Vydáno
26. 8. 2020
Místo
Volos
ISSN
2653-8911
Periodikum
Book of Abstracts of the Energy, Sustainability and Climate Change Conference
Ročník
7
Číslo
1
Stát
Řecká republika
Strany od
8
Strany do
Strany počet
URL
http://escc.uth.gr/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/ESCC-2020_Book-of-Abstracts.pdf
BibTex
@misc{BUT169079, author="Marek {Vondra}", title="Thermal Thickening of Waste Water from Biogas Plants: Current State and Perspectives", year="2020", journal="Book of Abstracts of the Energy, Sustainability and Climate Change Conference", volume="7", number="1", pages="8--8", address="Volos", issn="2653-8911", url="http://escc.uth.gr/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/ESCC-2020_Book-of-Abstracts.pdf", note="abstract" }