Types of
waste
Several types of organic waste can be used:
Agri-food industries waste :
- Fruit and vegetable by-products, slaughterhouse and canteen
waste, very charged organic effluents
- Potentially strong in methane
Green waste
- Waste of the communities - shearing of grass, sheets
etc
- Seasonal character
Wastewater treatment plants sludge
- Primary and secondary sludge
Grease
- Restaurant vats of degreasing
- Potentially
strong in methane
- Greases of flottation
Animal manure :
Liquid manure
- Liquid state which facilitates its handling and dilutes
other waste
- Brings in anaerobe micro-organisms (bacteria)
- Stabilizes the pH by facilitating the bacterial reactions
and ensures a stability of the medium
- Weak methane potential
Manure
- High dry matter rate
- Support for the bacteria
- More difficult to handle and more expensive to use (high
demand in energy for the njection in the digester and mixing)
- They are used mixed with the liquid manure then sent by
pump in the digester or introduced using a hopper
Cultures
- Interesting methane potential and can be used at energy
ends
- However there is no bonus in France for the use of the
energy cultures
Residues of cultures (straws, shearing, fans)
- High percentages of carbon and easily assimilable in the
digesters - goods substrates for anaerobic digestion
By-products
The quantities and the methane potential of the products
resulting
from the farm only are insufficient in order for the installation to be
profitable. It is necessary to find by-products for a co-digestion.
These by-products come from:
- Agribusiness industries (vegetable scrap or fruit, whey,
oil, grease)
- Communities (sheerings, sheets, bio waste of the
households, sludge of wastewater treatment plants)
- Waste of the restorations, large and average supermarket
chains
Note:
To have the best methane yield it is preferable to use
products rich in greases