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Geothermal Energy Valorisation for Enhanced Biogas Production from Agro-Industrial Residues

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SPRINGER INTERNATIONAL PUBLISHING AG
DOI: 10.1007/s40710-016-0182-y

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Anaerobic digestion; Cattle manure; Cheese whey; Organic wastes; Olive mill wastewater; Sustainable energy

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  1. European Union (European Regional Development Fund - ERDF)
  2. National Fund of Greece
  3. National Fund of Bulgaria

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Organic residues or by-products generated by small and medium agro-industrial enterprises require appropriate management and valorisation in order to decrease the environmental footprint and recover added-value, respectively. Aim of the study was to develop an innovative technology for producing biogas from organic wastes utilizing geothermal energy for bioreactor heating. An 8 m(3) geothermal anaerobic digester was constructed and operated with agro-industrial wastes from a cheese manufacturing plant, an olive mill and cattle breeding by-products. The higher biogas yield was obtained from cheese whey (0.66 m(3)/kgCOD), followed by olive mill (0.45 m(3)/kgCOD) and cattle wastewater (0.25 m(3)/kgCOD). A preliminary design performed for a small-size facility (15-30 m(3) digester working volume) treating cheese whey or olive mill wastewater, revealed a capital cost between 30,000-50,000 (sic), with a depreciation period between of 6 and 13 years, respectively. The proposed technology can recover 100 % more biogas for added-value applications, utilizing organic wastes and low enthalpy geothermal fluids.

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