Techno-economic and sensitivity analysis of biomethane production via landfill biogas upgrading and Power-to-Gas technology

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Mohammad Samim Ghafoori ◽  
Khaled Loubar ◽  
Mylène Marin-Gallego ◽  
Mohand Tazerout
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Dhruv Singh ◽  
Asim Kumar Jana ◽  
Anjani Kumar Dwiwedi ◽  
Ashok Kumar Sharma ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (8) ◽  
pp. 3081 ◽  
Author(s):  
Vasan Sivalingam ◽  
Carlos Dinamarca ◽  
Gamunu Samarakoon ◽  
Dietmar Winkler ◽  
Rune Bakke

Biogas upgrading to biomethane with microbial electrosynthesis (MES) is receiving much attention due to increasing biomethane demands and surplus renewable energy. Research has demonstrated the feasibility of MES to increase methane yield by reducing CO2 in anaerobic digestion (AD). Such CO2 reduction occurs at the cathode and requires the supply of both protons and electrons. The most studied sources of protons and electrons are oxidation of organic substances and water, generated at the anode. These anodic reactions, however, also imply the production of CO2 and O2, respectively, both with negative implications for the AD process. A source of protons and electrons without CO2 and O2 as by-products would be beneficial for MES-enhanced biomethane production. This opinion article discusses the possibility of ammonium to serve as a sustainable proton and electron source.


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2011 ◽  
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pp. 314-319 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tania Montanari ◽  
Elisabetta Finocchio ◽  
Enrico Salvatore ◽  
Gilberto Garuti ◽  
Andrea Giordano ◽  
...  

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2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (17) ◽  
pp. 3287 ◽  
Author(s):  
Battista ◽  
Frison ◽  
Bolzonella

Anaerobic digestion (AD) is the most adopted biotechnology for the valorization of agricultural biomass into valuable products like biogas and digestate, a renewable fertilizer. This paper illustrates in the first part the actual situation of the anaerobic digestion sector in Italy, including the number of plants, their geographical distribution, the installed power and the typical feedstock used. In the second part, a future perspective, independent of the actual incentive scheme, is presented. It emerged that Italy is the second European country for the number of anaerobic digestion plants with more than 1500 units for a total electricity production of about 1400 MWel. More than 60% of them are in the range of 200 kW–1 MW installed power. Almost 70% of the plants are located in the northern part of the Country where intensive agriculture and husbandry are applied. Most of the plants are now using energy crops in the feedstock. The future perspectives of the biogas sector in Italy will necessarily consider a shift from power generation to biomethane production, and an enlargement of the portfolio of possible feedstocks, the recovery of nutrients from digestate in a concentrated form, and the expansion of the AD sector to southern regions. Power to gas and biobased products will complete the future scenario.


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Anders Bentien ◽  
Deepak Pant ◽  
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Vol 192 ◽  
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Eglantine Flottes ◽  
Alain Favre ◽  
Ludovic Raynal ◽  
Hélène Pierre ◽  
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Shiplu Sarker ◽  
Kristian M. Lien ◽  
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Hyun-Je Sung ◽  
Dong-Min Shim ◽  
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