Cost Model for Biogas and Biomethane Production in Anaerobic Digestion and Upgrading. Case Study: Castile and Leon

Materials (Basel). 2022 Dec 30;16(1):359. doi: 10.3390/ma16010359.

Abstract

The increase in pig production is a key factor in the fight against climate change. The main problem is the amount of slurry which causes environmental problems, therefore optimal management is needed. This management consists of an anaerobic digestion process in which biogas is produced and a subsequent upgrading process produces biomethane. In this study, a comparison of different biomethane production systems is completed in order to determine the optimum for each pig farm, determining that conventional upgrading systems can be used on farms with more than 11,000 pigs and, for smaller numbers of pigs, the biological upgrading system. The implementation of these technologies contributes to reducing fossil energy demand and greenhouse gas emissions by using biogas and biomethane as heat, electricity or vehicle fuel.

Keywords: CO2 emissions; biogas production; biomethane production; climate change; upgrading.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by LIFE SMART AgroMobility, grant number LIFE19-CCM-ES-001206 and the APC was funded by the same project.