2012
DOI: 10.2175/193864712811709049
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Turning Biosolids into Green Energy: Comparing Anaerobic Digestion with Combined Heat and Power to Close-coupled Gasification

Abstract: The Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission performed a study comparing different biosolids management options for its Wastewater Treatment Plants with a focus on energy recovery from biosolids through the methods of drying followed by either gasification or anaerobic digestion with combined heat and power generation. The three phased approach consisting of identifying and screening technologies, performing detailed economic and noneconomic analysis of short listed options, and developing a concept design repo… Show more

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“…Many companies in the biosolids management space were anticipating that there would be a regulatory ban on the application of sewage sludge to land. MaxWest Environmental was developing a sludge gasification technology in 2008 to 2014 (Peric et al, 2012). It was competing with land application of biosolids as a lower cost alternative, and this was one factor that meant the market conditions were not ready to drive adoption of sludge gasification.…”
Section: Sequencing Batch Reactor (Sbr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many companies in the biosolids management space were anticipating that there would be a regulatory ban on the application of sewage sludge to land. MaxWest Environmental was developing a sludge gasification technology in 2008 to 2014 (Peric et al, 2012). It was competing with land application of biosolids as a lower cost alternative, and this was one factor that meant the market conditions were not ready to drive adoption of sludge gasification.…”
Section: Sequencing Batch Reactor (Sbr)mentioning
confidence: 99%