Author/Authors :
Nguyen، Hoa Huu نويسنده Water and Environmental Engineering Group, Faculty of Engineering and the Environment , , Heaven، Sonia نويسنده Water and Environmental Engineering Group, Faculty of Engineering and the Environment , , Banks، Charles نويسنده Water and Environmental Engineering Group, Faculty of Engineering and the Environment ,
Abstract :
Abstract Anaerobic digestion (AD) was introduced in
Vietnam more than 10 years ago, but at a small scale to
deal with agricultural wastes, manure, etc. Despite its many
advantages, AD does not yet make a significant contribution
to resolving Vietnams urban waste issues due to a lack
of information, data and experience. This paper, using an
energy model of food waste digestion, provides a usable
source of information regarding energy potential of food
waste generated from urban areas in Vietnam in forms of
electricity, heat, and upgraded biogas under two different
scenarios. Results show that if food waste is separated from
the municipal solid waste (MSW) stream and sent to AD
plants, total available energy equivalent each day is about
19, 20 and 45 GWh in 2015, 2020, and 2025, respectively.
This could contribute between 2.4 and 4.1 % of the electricity
demand of Vietnam, as well as double this amount
of energy in the form of heat. Alternatively, upgraded
biogas could contribute approximately 2.2–4.7 % of fuel
consumption for transportation. This suggests AD is a
promising method to treat MSW in cities, especially when
considering the problematic aspects of other current waste
disposal methods such as: landfilling, composting and,
incineration.