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      Wet anaerobic digestion of organic fraction of municipal solid waste: experience with long-term pilot plant operation and industrial scale-up

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          This paper presents the analysis of a pilot anaerobic digestion plant that operates with organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) from a wholesale market and can treat up to 500 kg d −1. The process was monitored for a period of 524 days during which the residue was characterized and the biogas production and methane content were recorded. The organic load rate (OLR) of volatile solids (VS) was 0.89 kg m −3 d −1 and the Hydraulic Retention Time (HRT) was 25 d during the process. The yield was 82 Nm 3 tons OFMSW −1 biogas, equivalent to 586 Nm 3 tons CH 4 VS −1. The results obtained in the pilot plant were used to carry out a technical–economic evaluation of a plant that treats 50 tons of OFMSW from wholesale markets. A production of 3769 Nm 3 d −1 of biogas and 2080 Nm 3 d −1 of methane is estimated, generating 35.1 MWh d −1 when converted to electricity.

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          Production of biogas from different organic materials is a most interesting source of renewable energy. The biomethane potential (BMP) of these materials has to be determined to get insight in design parameters for anaerobic digesters. Although several norms and guidelines for BMP tests exist, inter-laboratory tests regularly show high variability of BMPs for the same substrate. A workshop was held in June 2015, in Leysin, Switzerland, with over 40 attendees from 30 laboratories around the world, to agree on common solutions to the conundrum of inconsistent BMP test results. This paper presents the consensus of the intense roundtable discussions and cross-comparison of methodologies used in respective laboratories. Compulsory elements for the validation of BMP results were defined. They include the minimal number of replicates, the request to carry out blank and positive control assays, a criterion for the test duration, details on BMP calculation, and last but not least criteria for rejection of the BMP tests. Finally, recommendations on items that strongly influence the outcome of BMP tests such as inoculum characteristics, substrate preparation, test setup, and data analysis are presented to increase the probability of obtaining validated and reproducible results.
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            Characteristics of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste and methane production: A review.

            Anaerobic digestion of the organic fraction of municipal solid waste (OFMSW) is a viable alternative for waste stabilization and energy recovery. Biogas production mainly depends on the type and amount of organic macromolecules. Based on results from different authors analysing OFMSW from different cities, this paper presents the importance of knowing the OFMSW composition to understand how anaerobic digestion can be used to produce methane. This analysis describes and discusses physical, chemical and bromatological characteristics of OFMSW reported by several authors from different countries and cities and their relationship to methane production. The main conclusion is that the differences are country and not city dependant. Cultural habits and OFMSW management systems do not allow a generalisation but the individual analysis for specific cities allow understanding the general characteristics for a better methane production. Not only are the OFMSW characteristics important but also the conditions under which the methane production tests were performed.
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                omar.anaya@ciad.mx
                Journal
                Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
                Bioprocess Biosyst Eng
                Bioprocess and Biosystems Engineering
                Springer Berlin Heidelberg (Berlin/Heidelberg )
                1615-7591
                1615-7605
                3 January 2024
                3 January 2024
                2024
                : 47
                : 2
                : 235-247
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Chemical Engineering Department, Faculty of Chemistry, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, ( https://ror.org/01tmp8f25) Circuito de La Investigación Científica, 04510 Mexico City, Mexico
                [2 ]Biomass Conversion Division, Instituto Mexicano del Petróleo, ( https://ror.org/02dfpb916) 07730 Mexico City, Mexico
                Article
                2958
                10.1007/s00449-023-02958-2
                10867089
                38170236
                d80ab02d-52d2-4f6f-b678-5bebefa7adaa
                © The Author(s) 2024

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                History
                : 21 July 2023
                : 28 November 2023
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100006087, Dirección General de Asuntos del Personal Académico, Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México;
                Award ID: Omar Anaya-Reza
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100003141, Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnología;
                Award ID: M.F. Altamirano-Corona CVU 702865
                Award ID: Project 247006
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                Biomedical engineering
                wet anaerobic digestion,biogas,ofmsw,pilot plant,scaling-up
                Biomedical engineering
                wet anaerobic digestion, biogas, ofmsw, pilot plant, scaling-up

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