ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CENTERS FROM THE CODIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTE

The present study evaluated the potential for biogas generation from organic waste unfit for consumption collected at the Pernambuco Supply and Logistics Center (CEASA-PE), as well as an estimation of the electric energy production from waste biodigestion generated in this plant. The biog...

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Main Authors: dos Santos Filho, Derovil Antônio, Oliveira, Laís Roberta Galdino de, Penteado, Maurício Cabral, Schirmer, Waldir Nagel, da Motta Sobrinho, Maurício Alves, Jucá, José Fernando Thomé
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Language:English
Published: CISA Publisher 2020-02-01
Series:Detritus
Online Access:https://digital.detritusjournal.com/doi/13901-282
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spelling doaj-34c9e3417f994fb2a47fd5225f3afa302020-11-25T03:40:40ZengCISA PublisherDetritus2611-41352020-02-019768210.31025/2611-4135/2020.13901ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CENTERS FROM THE CODIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTEdos Santos Filho, Derovil AntônioOliveira, Laís Roberta Galdino dePenteado, Maurício CabralSchirmer, Waldir Nagelda Motta Sobrinho, Maurício AlvesJucá, José Fernando Thomé The present study evaluated the potential for biogas generation from organic waste unfit for consumption collected at the Pernambuco Supply and Logistics Center (CEASA-PE), as well as an estimation of the electric energy production from waste biodigestion generated in this plant. The biogas generation potential used BMP bench-test (biochemical methane potential) biodigesters, in which the biogas production was qualitatively/quantitatively evaluated from CEASA waste codigested with different inocula (bovine ruminal fluid, goat manure and UASB reactor sludge) under mesophilic conditions for 80 days. The laboratory test showed that the waste inoculated with ruminant manures (goat and bovine) presented the lowest net volume of generated biogas compared to the other treatments.: 23.2 and 19.2 NmL.gds-1. On the other hand, the treatments with sludge and mixture of all the inocula generated the largest biogas volumes: 37.6 and 44 NmL.gds-1, respectively. A potential of 359 kWh.d-1 of electric power generation was estimated from the biogas generated at CEASA from the BMP bench assay, as well as from the quantitative and physicochemical parameters of the waste generated in this unit. The results indicate high potential for energy generation in the evaluated CEASA plant, promoting the recovery of these wastes as an alternative and renewable source for sustainable energy production, transforming environmental liabilities into potentially energetic assets of aggregate economic value.https://digital.detritusjournal.com/doi/13901-282
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author dos Santos Filho, Derovil Antônio
Oliveira, Laís Roberta Galdino de
Penteado, Maurício Cabral
Schirmer, Waldir Nagel
da Motta Sobrinho, Maurício Alves
Jucá, José Fernando Thomé
spellingShingle dos Santos Filho, Derovil Antônio
Oliveira, Laís Roberta Galdino de
Penteado, Maurício Cabral
Schirmer, Waldir Nagel
da Motta Sobrinho, Maurício Alves
Jucá, José Fernando Thomé
ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CENTERS FROM THE CODIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTE
Detritus
author_facet dos Santos Filho, Derovil Antônio
Oliveira, Laís Roberta Galdino de
Penteado, Maurício Cabral
Schirmer, Waldir Nagel
da Motta Sobrinho, Maurício Alves
Jucá, José Fernando Thomé
author_sort dos Santos Filho, Derovil Antônio
title ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CENTERS FROM THE CODIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTE
title_short ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CENTERS FROM THE CODIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTE
title_full ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CENTERS FROM THE CODIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTE
title_fullStr ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CENTERS FROM THE CODIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTE
title_full_unstemmed ENERGY SUSTAINABILITY OF SUPPLY CENTERS FROM THE CODIGESTION OF ORGANIC WASTE
title_sort energy sustainability of supply centers from the codigestion of organic waste
publisher CISA Publisher
series Detritus
issn 2611-4135
publishDate 2020-02-01
description The present study evaluated the potential for biogas generation from organic waste unfit for consumption collected at the Pernambuco Supply and Logistics Center (CEASA-PE), as well as an estimation of the electric energy production from waste biodigestion generated in this plant. The biogas generation potential used BMP bench-test (biochemical methane potential) biodigesters, in which the biogas production was qualitatively/quantitatively evaluated from CEASA waste codigested with different inocula (bovine ruminal fluid, goat manure and UASB reactor sludge) under mesophilic conditions for 80 days. The laboratory test showed that the waste inoculated with ruminant manures (goat and bovine) presented the lowest net volume of generated biogas compared to the other treatments.: 23.2 and 19.2 NmL.gds-1. On the other hand, the treatments with sludge and mixture of all the inocula generated the largest biogas volumes: 37.6 and 44 NmL.gds-1, respectively. A potential of 359 kWh.d-1 of electric power generation was estimated from the biogas generated at CEASA from the BMP bench assay, as well as from the quantitative and physicochemical parameters of the waste generated in this unit. The results indicate high potential for energy generation in the evaluated CEASA plant, promoting the recovery of these wastes as an alternative and renewable source for sustainable energy production, transforming environmental liabilities into potentially energetic assets of aggregate economic value.
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