Fuel gas production from animal residue part I. Technical perspective

Ralph L. Wentworth, Edward Ashare, Donald L. Wise
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The technology of fuel gas production by anaerobic digestion, which has been available for many years, has only recently been recognized as a potential alternate energy source. Until recently, the emphasis of this technology has been the treatment of waste materials to eliminate pollution rather than the economically feasible recovery of methane, one of the products of anaerobic digestion. An application which shows promise to furnish energy is the digestion of animal residues. Experiments reported in the literature have shown the technical feasibility of the use of this technology with animal residues, and several reports have been issued recently which discuss the economics of fuel gas production by anaerobic digestion of animal residues. The objective of this review is to develop a detailed technical perspective of the scope of the anaerobic digestion process and the problems and prospects for exploitation to produce methane from animal residues. It is concluded that the technology of anaerobic digestion and the economics of this technology make fuel gas production from selected animal residues meritorious for development.

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利用动物残渣生产燃气。第一部分:技术观点
通过厌氧消化生产燃料气体的技术已经存在多年,直到最近才被认为是一种潜在的替代能源。直到最近,这项技术的重点一直是处理废物以消除污染,而不是经济上可行的甲烷回收,甲烷是厌氧消化的产物之一。一种有希望提供能量的应用是动物粪便的消化。文献中报道的实验表明,该技术在动物粪便中使用的技术可行性,最近发表的几份报告讨论了通过动物粪便厌氧消化生产燃料气体的经济性。本文的目的是对厌氧消化过程的范围以及利用动物粪便生产甲烷的问题和前景进行详细的技术展望。由此得出结论:厌氧消化技术和该技术的经济性使选定的动物粪便生产燃料气体值得开发。
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