Literature Review on Biogas Feeding Systems

Authors

  • Srinivas Kasulla Arka BRENStech Private Limited, Gurugram, Haryana, India
  • S J Malik Arka BRENStech Private Limited, Gurugram, Haryana, India
  • Fredrick Kayus Department of Environmental Sciences, School of Environmental and Earth Sciences, Pwani University, Kilifi, Kenya
  • Anjani Yadav Arka BRENStech Private Limited, Gurugram, Haryana, India
  • Gaurav Kathpal Arka BRENStech Private Limited, Gurugram, Haryana, India

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13955798

Keywords:

Biogas feeding systems, continuous feeding, batch feeding, anaerobic digestion, microbial communities, automated systems, substrate-specific strategies, methane

Abstract

Biogas feeding systems are the most important elements that influence the efficiency and productivity of the anaerobic digestion process. This paper reviews the different feeding strategies, including continuous, semi-continuous, and batch systems, analyzing their merits and demerits in biogas production. A continuous feed system consistently yields the same levels of methane. Semi-continuous and batch-feeding systems provide great flexibility, but sometimes unstable processes can affect them. Optimization of substrate handling, and digestion efficiency with the usage of the latest technologies of automated feeding, and two-stage feeding, has optimized biogas yields. However, these technologies require higher energy demands and operational complexity. Some key research gaps have been identified: substrate-specific feeding strategies, the effect of feeding methods on microbial communities, energy efficiency, and the integration of real-time monitoring systems. Filling these gaps could make biogas systems more scalable and sustainable, thus making them a better and more reliable renewable energy source.

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Published

2024-10-25

How to Cite

Srinivas Kasulla, S J Malik, Fredrick Kayus, Anjani Yadav, & Gaurav Kathpal. (2024). Literature Review on Biogas Feeding Systems. Partners Universal Innovative Research Publication, 2(5), 34–42. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13955798

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