2023 AIChE Annual Meeting
(91b) Technoeconomic Assessment of Emerging Technologies for the Enhancement of Anaerobic Digestion Processes at Municipal Wastewater Treatment Facilities
Authors
In this work, we modelled the installation of each aforementioned technology at a treatment facility, with existing infrastructure for mesophilic anaerobic digestion, processing five million gallons of municipal wastewater per day. The process and economic models evaluate each technology individually and as integrated systems to maximize value and minimize capital investment, operational expenses, and net greenhouse gas emissions. Our findings show that installation of all three processes results in a 59% reduction in solids to be disposed and a 352% increase in methane production. Operational costs are 40% higher with the new processes, but the revenue from the sale of renewable natural gas and the value of the associated renewable energy credits can offset the costs and generate revenue. In this presentation we will summarize the modeling approach and report the economic and environmental impacts and detail the key process sensitivities.
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