Performance and energy aspects of single and two phase thermophilic anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge

The study reported in this paper considered the results of pilot-scale experiments on single and 2-phase anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge at high rate. Both single and 2-phase digesters were conducted at the same conditions of organic loading and retention time. The 2-phase anaerobic sy...

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Veröffentlicht in:Renewable energy 2016-02, Vol.86, p.1324-1331
Hauptverfasser: Leite, Wanderli Rogério Moreira, Gottardo, Marco, Pavan, Paolo, Belli Filho, Paulo, Bolzonella, David
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Zusammenfassung:The study reported in this paper considered the results of pilot-scale experiments on single and 2-phase anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge at high rate. Both single and 2-phase digesters were conducted at the same conditions of organic loading and retention time. The 2-phase anaerobic system showed clear increases in terms of organic matter removal and biogas production compared to the single stage system. Particularly, the volatile solids removal rose from 34% in the single stage system to 38% in the 2-phase system. Hence, the global specific biogas production increased 32%, moving from 0.21 to 0.31 m3/kgTVS·d respectively for the single and 2-phase systems. The 2-phase system produced 15% more energy than the single stage system. Furthermore, the heat produced in a CHP unit satisfied all heat requirements insuring more than the complete energetic sustainability of the process. Finally, both single and 2-phase digestates showed to meet requirements established for sludge reuse in agriculture regarding pathogens, metals and organic contaminants. A preliminary economic analysis showed the possibility to pay back the investment for the implementation of a second anaerobic reactor in 3 years because of both the increased biogas production and reduced quantity of excess sludge to be disposed of. •Single and 2-phase anaerobic digestion of waste activated sludge were performed.•The 2-phase system showed higher organic matter removal and biogas production.•The 2-phase system produced 15% more total energy than the single stage system.•Heat requirements were satisfied insuring a complete energetic sustainability.•Both single and 2-phase digestates met well EU requirements for agricultural use.
ISSN:0960-1481
1879-0682
DOI:10.1016/j.renene.2015.09.069