What is the purpose of an anaerobic digester?
An anaerobic digester converts organic waste into biogas, primarily methane and carbon dioxide, through microbial activity without oxygen.
How do you measure volatile solids (VS) in feedstock?
Volatile solids are measured by drying the sample to a constant weight and subtracting the inorganic residue from the original dry weight.
What factors affect biogas yield?
Biogas yield is influenced by factors such as temperature, pH, organic loading rate, and the type of microorganisms present in the digester.
How do you calculate specific biogas yield?
Specific biogas yield is calculated by dividing the volume of biogas produced by the amount of volatile solids in the feedstock.
What is the typical range for specific biogas yield?
The specific biogas yield can vary, but it typically ranges from 0.2 to 1 cubic meter of biogas per kilogram of volatile solids.
How does operational efficiency impact biogas production?
Higher operational efficiency in the anaerobic digestion process leads to increased biogas production and better utilization of feedstock resources.