Effect of a variable organic loading rate on process kinetics and volatile solids destruction in synthetic food waste-fed anaerobic digesters

Waste Manag. 2021 Oct:134:149-158. doi: 10.1016/j.wasman.2021.08.005. Epub 2021 Aug 20.

Abstract

With the increasing installation of weather-dependent renewable sources such as solar and wind power, the ability to produce electricity on demand to balance any shortfall in supply is becoming more important. Anaerobic digestion is a low-carbon energy source with the potential to be flexible to meet this need. An investigation was conducted into the response of two laboratory-scale anaerobic digesters at loading rate of 2.5 gVS L-1 day-1 over five months using a synthetic food waste as a substrate. One digester was consistently fed at the same rate, whereas the other digester was fed with periods of varying organic loading rate, from 0.1 to 7 gVS L-1 day-1, using a feed pattern derived from a record of restaurant food waste. The digester that had been fed at a variable rate showed a pronounced increase in biogas production after feed events and a 9.6% higher VS breakdown than the steady-feed digester (81% compared to 74%), with no effect on digester stability, volatile fatty acid concentration, overall biogas output or biogas quality. These findings support and encourage the use of variable-rate feeding to balance the electricity demand.

Keywords: Anaerobic digestion; Flexible energy generation; Food waste; Micro-scale; Variable loading rate.

MeSH terms

  • Anaerobiosis
  • Biofuels
  • Bioreactors
  • Food*
  • Kinetics
  • Methane
  • Refuse Disposal*

Substances

  • Biofuels
  • Methane