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Macroscopic mass and energy balance of a pilot plant anaerobic bioreactor operated under thermophilic conditions
Authors:Teodoro Espinosa-Solares  John Bombardiere  Mark Chatfield  Max Domaschko  Michael Easter  David A Stafford  Saul Castillo-Angeles  Nehemias Castellanos-Hernandez
Institution:(1) Agroindustrial Engineering Department, Autonomous University of Chapingo, Chapingo, 56230 Edo. de Mexico, Mexico;(2) Division of Agricultural, Consumer Environmental & Outreach Programs, Institute, West Virginia State University, 25112-1000, WV;(3) Department of Biology, Institute, West Virginia State University, 25112-1000, WV
Abstract:Intensive poultry production generates over 100,000 t of litter annually in West Virginia and 9×106 t nationwide. Current available technological alternatives based on thermophilic anaerobic digestion for residuals treatment are diverse. A modification of the typical continuous stirred tank reactor is a promising process being relatively stable and owing to its capability to manage considerable amounts of residuals at low operational cost. A 40-m3 pilot plant digester was used for performance evaluation considering energy input and methane production. Results suggest some changes to the pilot plant configuration are necessary to reduce power consumption although maximizing biodigester performance.
Keywords:Biogas  livestock residual  methane  thermophilic anaerobic digestion
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