Anaerobic Digestion of Solid Agricultural Biomass in Leach-Bed Reactors

Bioengineering (Basel). 2023 Mar 29;10(4):433. doi: 10.3390/bioengineering10040433.

Abstract

This study focuses on the feasibility of the dry anaerobic digestion of solid agricultural biomass for efficient renewable-energy production and nutrient recycling. Methane production and the amount of nitrogen in the digestates were measured in pilot- and farm-scale leach-bed reactors. In the pilot scale, with a digestion time of 133 days, the methane production of a mixture of whole crop fava bean and horse manure corresponded to 94% and 116%, respectively, of the methane potentials of the solid substrates. The mono-digestion of fava beans resulted in relatively low methane production (production/potential ratios of 59% and 57%). In two full-scale experiments, the methane production of mixtures of clover-grass silage, chicken manure, and horse manure corresponded to 108% and 100% of their respective methane potentials with digestion times of 117 and 185 days. In co-digestion, the production/potential ratios were similar in the pilot and farm experiments. High nitrogen loss was observed in the farm scale when the digestate was stored in a stack covered with a tarpaulin during summertime. Thus, although the technology seems promising, attention needs to be paid to management practices to minimise nitrogen losses and greenhouse gas emissions.

Keywords: agricultural biomass; biogas; leach-bed reactor; nutrient recycling.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Network of Agroecological symbioses project, funded by the Ministry of the Environment, Finland, and Organic fertilisers from nitrogen-fixing plants project, funded by The European Agricultural Fund for Rural Development (project number 84320), and the SimsBioPro project funded by the Natural Resources Institute Finland.