A high production cost of renewable natural gas results from slow disintegration and hydrolysis of recalcitrant feedstocks in conventional AD leads to low productivity; low methane content of biogas produced from AD requires downstream purification; and waste rich in protein that results in high ammonia concentration that inhibits the process. A team of researchers led by Shulin Chen of Washington State University proposed a novel and cost-effective anaerobic digestion system by pretreating recalcitrant feedstock and intensifying core processes. Dr. Chen presented these slides at DOE Project Peer Review on the project’s promise and progress.
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Tags: Anaerobic Digester, RNG
Category: 8-Slide Guide