Title :
The influence of temperature on the production of biogas under mesophilic regime
Author :
Hajji, Amine ; Rhachi, Mohammed
Author_Institution :
High Sch. of Technol.-Sale, Univ. Mohammed V - Agdal, Médina, Morocco
Abstract :
Morocco currently witnesses an important economic and social development, accompanied in parallel to an exponential energy demand which increases the bill of the state, since 95% of the energy is imported from abroad. It also gives a high priority to the development of renewable energies including biogas, given its important deposit and its environmental, economic and social interest. With its energy potential, biogas may figure more prominently in the energy equation, if the optimization of the anaerobic digestion process improves more. To contribute to the improvement of this process, the objective adopted by the present work is to study the effect of different temperatures belonging to the mesophile plan on the performance of production of biogas as well as its content in methane and carbon dioxide. With this aim in mind, a digester with a capacity of 14 liters has been used, equipped with an integrated control device. The digestion temperatures were set at 35, 37 and 40°C, with a time of stay of 21 days. For all experiments, the size of the particles of municipal solid waste has been reduced to 10 mm. The obtained results show a high correlation between the temperature, the production of biogas and the content of methane, with an improvement of the quantity and the quality of biogas of the product registered for a temperature of digestion of 40 °C.
Keywords :
biofuel; waste-to-energy power plants; Morocco; anaerobic digestion process; biogas production; carbon dioxide; digestion temperatures; economic development; economic interest; energy equation; energy potential; environmental interest; exponential energy demand; integrated control device; mesophile plan; mesophilic regime; methane; municipal solid waste; renewable energies; social development; social interest; temperature 35 C; temperature 37 C; temperature 40 C; time 21 day; Biology; Glass; Instruments; Metals; Performance evaluation; Plastics; Production; anaerobic digestion; biogas; mesophilic; methane; renewable energy;
Conference_Titel :
Renewable and Sustainable Energy Conference (IRSEC), 2014 International
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7335-4
DOI :
10.1109/IRSEC.2014.7059901