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Biogas production from beverage factory wastewater in a mobile bioenergy station

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CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 264, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2020.128564

Keywords

Biohydrogen; Biomethane; HyMeTek; Food industrial wastewater; Cost analysis

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [MOST 104-2221E-035-007, MOST 105-2221-E-035-077-MY3, MOST 108-2221-E035 -036 -MY3]

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A mobile bioenergy generation station was constructed based on high-efficiency hydrogenesis & methanogenesis technology. Shortening hydraulic retention time was found to be a promising method to improve biogas quality and energy efficiency. This mobile bioenergy system showed commercial potential and economic benefit.
Recently, the production of renewable biogas such as biohydrogen and biomethane from wastewaters through anaerobic fermentation has gained worldwide attention. In the present study, a mobile bioenergy generation station had been constructed based on a high-efficiency hydrogenesis & methanogenesis technology (HyMeTek) developed by Feng Chia University, Taiwan. The substrate was a beverage wastewater having chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentration of 1200 mg/L. This bioenergy station had a feedstock tank (3.8 m(3)), a nutrient tank (0.8 m(3)), an acidogenesis tank (AT, 2 m(3)), two methanogenesis tanks (MT, 4 m(3) for each), a membrane bioreactor and a control room. Biogas production rate, methane concentration, COD removal efficiencies, energy efficiency and economical interest of the plant were assessed. The peak total methane production rates for AT (at hydraulic retention time, HRT, 4 h) and MT (at HRT 8 h) were 430 and 7 mL/L.d, respectively. A strategy of shortening HRT was a promising method to enhance biogas quality and energy efficiency. This mobile bioenergy system has commercial potential because it could bring good economic benefit of initial rate of return (58.84%) and payback time (2.68 y). (C) 2020 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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