Implementation at full scale of demand-driven biogas production from anaerobic digestion of sewage sludge

Author:

Lafratta Mauro1ORCID,Thorpe Rex B.2,Ouki Sabeha K.2,Shana Achame3,Willcocks Mark3,Germain Eve3,Lee Jacquetta2

Affiliation:

1. a Thames Water/Faculty of Engineering and Physical Science, University of Surrey, Reading, UK

2. b Faculty of Engineering and Physical Science, University of Surrey, Guildford, UK

3. c Thames Water, Reading, UK

Abstract

Abstract In a net-zero emissions scenario, a secure supply of electricity involves renewable generators that can flexibly increase their production when needed. Currently, electricity generation from biogas in the water industry is most commonly at a steady level, given Anaerobic Digestion (AD) is traditionally operated in steady state. This research demonstrated at different scales that demand-driven biogas production from AD of sewage sludge is feasible. Performance parameters are not negatively affected by a flexible feeding schedule and stability parameters show transitional imbalances that do not threaten the overall process. This paper presents the trial implementation in digesters of volume 3800 m3, which became permanent. Economic and environmental benefits exist; however, in order to unlock the full potential of flexible electricity generation from sewage sludge, synergies between technical, operational and political factors in the water and energy sectors need to be developed.

Publisher

IWA Publishing

Subject

Water Science and Technology

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