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Event
17 May 2017
Environment

Digester operation and making the most of the digestate

This new 2 day course is an essential investment for anyone interested in making the most of their plant – whether considering a new facility or plant upgrades to increase the value of the digestate.

There are now over 500 anaerobic digesters in the UK, treating 2 million wet tonnes of food waste and >3 million wet tonnes of sewage sludge.  Combined they have the capability to produce >5 terrawatthours of energy in the biogas and nutrient rich organic material, which is usually recycled to land.

All AD plants are governed by the same principles and biochemical reactions, but how much biogas is produced and the quality of the digestate is largely feedstock and operator dependent.

This new 2 day course is an essential investment for anyone interested in making the most of their plant – whether considering a new facility or plant upgrades to increase the value of the digestate.  It draws upon case studies, common operational problems and practical solutions to improve the overall economics of digestion and digestate, both in current and emerging markets

Programme: Day 1, Wednesday 17th May 2017:

Operating Anaerobic Digesters and Opportunities for Nutrient Recovery:

  1. The different phases of AD and the key terms (hydrolysis to methanogenesis: the importance of volatile fatty acids, alkalinity, pH, temperature)
  2. Key metrics for digester operation – Organic Loading Rate, Hydraulic Retention Time, Methane Yield and Volatile Solids’ Destruction
  3. Options for further processing and recovery of nutrients (including digestate recirculation as well as nitrogen and phosphorus removal)
  4. Common operational problems and solutions

 

Day 2, Thursday 18th May 2017: 

Digestate and Digester Optimisation:

  1. Optimising digester performance for maximum biogas production, and understanding how this affects digestate dewaterability.
  2. Agricultural use of digestate: waste vs. product, logistics (such as transport and spreading), complying with legislation, marketing to farmers. This will cover waste, non-waste (crop) and sludge digestates
  3. Importance of quality – including physical, chemical and microbiological aspects
  4. Valorising digestate (technologies and markets)
  5. Using digestate in non-agricultural markets

 

Who should attend:

  1. Digester plant operators from water and organic waste digestion sites looking to optimize their plant, maximize gate fees, throughput and revenue from biogas.
  2. Plant managers seeking to minimize the costs of digestate recycling
  3. Investment teams evaluating the long term financial model for a site and future options to dewater digestate economically and produce high value products.
  4. Plant designers
  5. Farm managers and agronomists seeking to unlock the value of digestate

When

17 May 2017 @ 09:30 am

3 Mar 2015 @ 05:00 pm

Duration: 805 days, 16 hours


Where

Aqua Enviro Training Suite

Wakefield

United Kingdom


Language

English en


Organised by

Aqua Enviro (deactivated)