Sewage sludge and crude glycerine were co-digested in the mesophilic digester of Hoogstraten wastewater treatment plant. Additions of up to 1 kg of crude glycerine/(m³ reactor).(day) were done without significant operational problems. At higher dosage, severe digester foaming was observed. Methane production during co-digestion was up to 20% higher than what would be expected based on the digester input. Compared to the period before glycerine dosage, every tonne of added crude glycerine resulted in a surplus methane production of 489 Nm³. The theoretical methane production from the used crude glycerine was 341 Nm³ per tonne. The difference is explained by a higher sewage sludge degradability during co-digestion with glycerine. Glycerine dosage can remedy the lowered specific biogas yield of sewage sludge in Flanders and consequently enhance green electricity production.
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June 01 2013
Co-digestion of glycerine and sewage sludge to optimise green electricity production
L. Maes;
1Aquafin NV, Dijkstraat 8, B-2630 Aartselaar, Belgium
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M. Weemaes;
M. Weemaes
1Aquafin NV, Dijkstraat 8, B-2630 Aartselaar, Belgium
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N. Hellinck;
N. Hellinck
1Aquafin NV, Dijkstraat 8, B-2630 Aartselaar, Belgium
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G. De Gueldre;
G. De Gueldre
1Aquafin NV, Dijkstraat 8, B-2630 Aartselaar, Belgium
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B. Van De Steene
B. Van De Steene
1Aquafin NV, Dijkstraat 8, B-2630 Aartselaar, Belgium
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Water Sci Technol (2013) 67 (12): 2863–2867.
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Received:
November 10 2012
Accepted:
February 07 2013
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L. Maes, M. Weemaes, N. Hellinck, G. De Gueldre, B. Van De Steene; Co-digestion of glycerine and sewage sludge to optimise green electricity production. Water Sci Technol 1 June 2013; 67 (12): 2863–2867. doi: https://doi.org/10.2166/wst.2013.149
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