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Title Power generation potential in posture aviaries in Brazil in the context of a circular economy
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Authors Ribeiro, EM; Barros, RM; Tiago, GL; dos Santos, IFS; Sampaio, LC; dos Santos, TV; da Silva, FDB; Silva, APM; de Freitas, JVR
Title Power generation potential in posture aviaries in Brazil in the context of a circular economy
Year 2016
Published
DOI 10.1016/j.seta.2016.10.009
Abstract This work investigated the composition and volume of biogas produced from the anaerobic biodigestion of laying hen manure from poultry farms in Itanhandu-MG, Brazil. We then used this gas to generate energy. The experiments characterized the biogas quantity and composition at different temperatures, with total solid contents of 6%, 9%, and 12% of total solids (TS). The biogas production and power calculation were compared to the proposed methods by the Environmental Company of the State of Sao Paulo (CETESB, as acronym in Portuguese) in the effluent software 1.0 (CETESB, 2006). In addition, after hydraulic detention time (HRT) treatment, we compared the parameters related to the content of the organic matter present in substrates and effluent to verify the degree of degradability. The biogas production rates were assessed as volatile solids (VS) basis as 0.72 m(3) kg(VS)(1) (6%), 0.42 m(3) kg(VS)(1) (9%) and 0.34 m(3) kg(VS)(1) (12%). Regarding the 6% of TS, the maximum, average and minimum values of CH4 were 70.9%, 62.5% and 49.2%; the 9% values were 68.8%, 62.9% and 43.9%; the 12% values were 77.6%, 72.2% and 66.2%, respectively. If all Brazilian poultry farms used manure to generate energy, it would be possible to generate 1.277 TW h year(-1). (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Author Keywords Biogas; Laying hens manure; Biodigestion; Methane; Renewable energy
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Science Citation Index Expanded (SCI-EXPANDED)
EID WOS:000388029300015
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Energy & Fuels
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Energy & Fuels
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