Efficient biogas production from the liquid fraction of dairy manure

Authors

  • W. Bergland Author
  • C. Dinamarca Author
  • R. Bakke Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24084/repqj12.519

Keywords:

Biogas, Anaerobic digestion, Diary manure, Manure pretreatment, Manure storage

Abstract

A farm integrated process for small scale biogas production from manure is designed. The anaerobic digestion (AD) process is tested on diary manure and consists of a manure storage tank, a separation unit to remove coarse solids, and an AD reactor for biogas production using the resulting manure liquid fraction as substrate. The performance of the 220 L pilot AD reactor, run at 8.8 days hydraulic retention time depended on the raw manure storage time. The biogas production was 0.7-1.5 g COD L-1 reactor d-1, and the maximum biogas methane yield was 0.19 g COD g-1 feed COD. The overall AD process gained 29 % of the total methane potential of the raw dairy manure. High manure alkalinity (8-9 g CaCO3 L-1) ensures stable pH (7.8-8.0) at high load. The results imply that diary manure can be treated more sustainable by AD at even higher loadings.

Author Biographies

  • W. Bergland

    Institute of Process, Energy and Environmental Technology 
    Faculty of Technology, Telemark University College 
    3918 Porsgrunn (Norway) 

  • C. Dinamarca

    Institute of Process, Energy and Environmental Technology 
    Faculty of Technology, Telemark University College 
    3918 Porsgrunn (Norway) 

  • R. Bakke

    Institute of Process, Energy and Environmental Technology 
    Faculty of Technology, Telemark University College 
    3918 Porsgrunn (Norway) 

Published

2024-01-24

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