LIFE-CYCLE ASSESSMENT
; RENEWABLE ENERGY
; BIOENERGY SYSTEMS
; BIOGAS TECHNOLOGY
; NITROUS-OXIDE
; EMISSIONS
; SLURRY
; CO
; METHANE
; MANURE
WOS学科分类:
Environmental Sciences
WOS研究方向:
Environmental Sciences & Ecology
英文摘要:
A novel medium-large industrial-scale, anaerobic digestion (AD) waste-to-energy pilot plant has been investigated in terms of cost-benefit, environmental impact, and economic sustainability. This pilot plant exclusively features a multi-digester AD system induced by motorized stirring, methane purification, compression, storage and digestate-fertilizer processing systems, and subsequent electricity generation. The operational productivity and success of the pilot plant has been proven on a variety of waste feedstock substrates in the form of cow-buffalo manure and potato waste. The plant has an average energy productivity of 384 kWh/day and an annual rate of return was estimated to be 15.4%. The life cycle environmental impact analysis deliberated the significant impact potentials in terms of climate change (kg CO2 equivalent), and fossil depletion (kg of oil equivalent) for three selected substrates: 100% cow-buffalo manure (CBM), 100% potato waste (PW), and a mixture of 75% CBM and 25% PW. The results show the climate change potential of 70 kg, 71 kg, and 149 kg and fossil depletion potential of - 2.43 kg, - 16.45 kg, and 18 kg per 2000 kg of substrate slurry, respectively. As such, the substrate of 100% CBM posed the least climate change impacts whereas 100% PW has been established most effective under the fossil depletion category.
1.Govt Coll Univ Lahore, Sustainable Dev Study Ctr, Katchary Rd, Lahore 54000, Pakistan 2.Univ Nottingham, Dept Architecture & Built Environm, Nottingham NG7 2RD, England 3.Hubei Univ Technol, Sch Econ & Management, Wuhan, Hubei, Peoples R China 4.Univ Punjab, Coll Earth & Environm Sci, Lahore, Pakistan
Recommended Citation:
Rasheed, Rizwan,Yasar, Abdullah,Wang, Yubo,et al. Environmental impact and economic sustainability analysis of a novel anaerobic digestion waste-to-energy pilot plant in Pakistan[J]. ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE AND POLLUTION RESEARCH,2019-01-01,26(25):26404-26417