Decision Support for the Construction of Farm-Scale Biogas Digesters in Developing Countries with Cold Seasons

Biogas production is a clean renewable energy source that can improve lives in developing countries. However, winter temperatures in some areas are too low to enable enough biogas production in small unheated digesters to meet the energy requirements of households. Low-cost, high yield reactors adap...

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Main Authors: Sven Gjedde Sommer, Charlotte Rennuit
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2013-10-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/10/5314
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description Biogas production is a clean renewable energy source that can improve lives in developing countries. However, winter temperatures in some areas are too low to enable enough biogas production in small unheated digesters to meet the energy requirements of households. Low-cost, high yield reactors adapted to the local climate are needed in those situations. A decision-support model was developed to assist in the design of biogas reactors capable of meeting households’ year-round energy needs. Monthly biogas production relative to household energy needs was calculated for the scenario of suburban Hanoi, Vietnam. Calculations included pig number, slurry (manure water mixture) dilution, retention time and biogas/solar heating. Although using biogas to heat the digester increased biogas production, it did not lead to an energy surplus, particularly with the 1:9 slurry dilution rate commonly used on pig farms. However, at a 1:3 slurry dilution, the use of solar heating to provide 90% and biogas 10% of the heat required to heat the digester to 35 °C improved the biogas production by 50% compared to psychrophilic production. The energy needs of an average five-person family throughout the year required 17 fattening pigs. This model can establish the best solution for producing sufficient energy throughout the year.
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spelling doaj.art-eeb4025eedbb4fe9b04559fc19a7b17c2022-12-22T04:03:51ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732013-10-016105314533210.3390/en6105314Decision Support for the Construction of Farm-Scale Biogas Digesters in Developing Countries with Cold SeasonsSven Gjedde SommerCharlotte RennuitBiogas production is a clean renewable energy source that can improve lives in developing countries. However, winter temperatures in some areas are too low to enable enough biogas production in small unheated digesters to meet the energy requirements of households. Low-cost, high yield reactors adapted to the local climate are needed in those situations. A decision-support model was developed to assist in the design of biogas reactors capable of meeting households’ year-round energy needs. Monthly biogas production relative to household energy needs was calculated for the scenario of suburban Hanoi, Vietnam. Calculations included pig number, slurry (manure water mixture) dilution, retention time and biogas/solar heating. Although using biogas to heat the digester increased biogas production, it did not lead to an energy surplus, particularly with the 1:9 slurry dilution rate commonly used on pig farms. However, at a 1:3 slurry dilution, the use of solar heating to provide 90% and biogas 10% of the heat required to heat the digester to 35 °C improved the biogas production by 50% compared to psychrophilic production. The energy needs of an average five-person family throughout the year required 17 fattening pigs. This model can establish the best solution for producing sufficient energy throughout the year.http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/10/5314anaerobic digestiondeveloping countriespsychrophilicheatingmethane productionmathematical modelingmesophilic
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Decision Support for the Construction of Farm-Scale Biogas Digesters in Developing Countries with Cold Seasons
Energies
anaerobic digestion
developing countries
psychrophilic
heating
methane production
mathematical modeling
mesophilic
title Decision Support for the Construction of Farm-Scale Biogas Digesters in Developing Countries with Cold Seasons
title_full Decision Support for the Construction of Farm-Scale Biogas Digesters in Developing Countries with Cold Seasons
title_fullStr Decision Support for the Construction of Farm-Scale Biogas Digesters in Developing Countries with Cold Seasons
title_full_unstemmed Decision Support for the Construction of Farm-Scale Biogas Digesters in Developing Countries with Cold Seasons
title_short Decision Support for the Construction of Farm-Scale Biogas Digesters in Developing Countries with Cold Seasons
title_sort decision support for the construction of farm scale biogas digesters in developing countries with cold seasons
topic anaerobic digestion
developing countries
psychrophilic
heating
methane production
mathematical modeling
mesophilic
url http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/6/10/5314
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