Biogas potential of biowaste: A case study in the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Helena Rodrigues Oliveira,Betina Kozlowsky-Suzuki,Annika Bjorn,Sepehr Shakeri Yekta, Cristiane Fonseca Caetano,Erika Flavia Machado Pinheiro,Humberto Marotta,Joao Paulo Bassin, Luciano Oliveira,Marcelo de Miranda Reis, Mario Sergio Schultz,Norberto Mangiavacchi,Viridiana Santana Ferreira-Leitao,Daniel Oluwagbotemi Fasheun, Fernanda Geraldo Silva,Igor Taveira, Ingrid Roberta de Franca Soares Alves, Julia Castro, Juliana Velloso Durao, Juliana Guimaraes, Mariana Erthal Rocha, Marina Tomasini, Pedro Vitor de Oliveira Martins,Rogerio Presciliano, Stella Buback dos Santos, Tamires Marques Faria,Tarcisio Correa, Thiago de Nuno Mendes Pery de Linde,Fernanda Abreu,Alex Enrich-Prast

RENEWABLE ENERGY(2024)

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Abstract
Anaerobic digestion has been widely applied for waste treatment, renewable energy generation , biofertilizer production. The biogas potential in Brazil is sizable, but the state of Rio de Janeiro is largely dependent on fossil fuels , there is a lack of biogas potential assessments in the state. Thus, this study evaluated biomethane, electricity and biofertilizer potentials in the region. Three different scenarios of biomass supply were considered for four major biowaste streams: sewage sludge; cattle manure; sugarcane processing waste; and food waste. Biomethane generation from the assessed sources could reach 0.6-1.3 billion Nm(3) year(-1), corresponding to 1,768-3,961 GWh year(-1) of electricity , 1.6-3.3 million Mg year- 1 of biofertilizer. Cattle manure was responsible for 73-84% of the projected biomethane production, presenting an opportunity to reduce the sig-nificant emissions from livestock farming. The estimated biofertilizer production could meet the demands of the state , the produced electricity could offset up to 10% of the demand. The gas grid could facilitate the dis-tribution of upgraded biomethane, and 10-22% of the natural gas demand could be met. The findings of this work highlight the high potential for biogas generation in Rio de Janeiro, which is up to seven times larger than the current production.
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Anaerobic digestion,Organic residues,Biogas potential estimation,Agricultural residues,Bioelectricity
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