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Resource recovery from pig manure via an integrated approach: A technical and economic assessment for full-scale applications

Journal

BIORESOURCE TECHNOLOGY
Volume 272, Issue -, Pages 582-593

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.biortech.2018.10.024

Keywords

Anaerobic digestion; Manure; Nutrient recovery; Renewable energy recovery; Resource recovery

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  1. European Community [603744]

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Intensive livestock farming cannot be uncoupled from the massive production of manure, requiring adequate management to avoid environmental damage. The high carbon, nitrogen and phosphorus content of pig manure enables targeted resource recovery. Here, fifteen integrated scenarios for recovery of water, nutrients and energy are compared in terms of technical feasibility and economic viability. The recovery of refined nutrients with a higher market value and quality, i.e., (NH4)(2)SO4 for N and struvite for P, coincided with higher net costs, compared to basic composting. The inclusion of anaerobic digestion promoted nutrient recovery efficiency, and enabled energy recovery through electricity production. Co-digestion of the manure with carbon-rich waste streams increased electricity production, but did not result in lower process costs. Overall, key drivers for the selection of the optimal manure treatment scenario will include the market demand for more refined (vs. separated or concentrated) products, and the need for renewable electricity production.

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