Improved economic viability of integrated biogas energy and compost production for sustainable palm oil mill management

This paper proposes a new approach for integrated technology of biogas energy and compost production for a palm oil mill. This study evaluated the economic viability based on the changes of materials flow and energy balance when a palm oil mill introduces this approach. A palm oil mill processing 54...

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Published in:Journal of Cleaner Production
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Language:English
Published: 2013
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id Yoshizaki T.; Shirai Y.; Hassan M.A.; Baharuddin A.S.; Raja Abdullah N.M.; Sulaiman A.; Busu Z.
spelling Yoshizaki T.; Shirai Y.; Hassan M.A.; Baharuddin A.S.; Raja Abdullah N.M.; Sulaiman A.; Busu Z.
2-s2.0-84873363386
Improved economic viability of integrated biogas energy and compost production for sustainable palm oil mill management
2013
Journal of Cleaner Production
44

10.1016/j.jclepro.2012.12.007
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84873363386&doi=10.1016%2fj.jclepro.2012.12.007&partnerID=40&md5=d0f3a491f0e6661f0a4cad99a657ead6
This paper proposes a new approach for integrated technology of biogas energy and compost production for a palm oil mill. This study evaluated the economic viability based on the changes of materials flow and energy balance when a palm oil mill introduces this approach. A palm oil mill processing 54 tonnes fresh fruit bunch (FFB) per hour has the potential to produce 8.2 GWh per year of electricity using biogas captured during anaerobic treatment of palm oil mill effluent (POME). Compost production using shredded empty fruit bunch (EFB) and POME anaerobic sludge obtained from the anaerobic digester is equivalent of 579 tonnes, 151 tonnes and 761 tonnes per year of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium respectively. The integrated technology is a more attractive solution compared to the case when the palm oil mill installs either biogas energy or compost technology individually. The result of economic analysis suggests that this integrated approach is the most economically effective in comparison to the other two cases. Interestingly, even without Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), the integrated technology can still be economically viable, which can be a good solution for sustainable palm oil industry management in the near future. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Improved economic viability of integrated biogas energy and compost production for sustainable palm oil mill management
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title Improved economic viability of integrated biogas energy and compost production for sustainable palm oil mill management
title_short Improved economic viability of integrated biogas energy and compost production for sustainable palm oil mill management
title_full Improved economic viability of integrated biogas energy and compost production for sustainable palm oil mill management
title_fullStr Improved economic viability of integrated biogas energy and compost production for sustainable palm oil mill management
title_full_unstemmed Improved economic viability of integrated biogas energy and compost production for sustainable palm oil mill management
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description This paper proposes a new approach for integrated technology of biogas energy and compost production for a palm oil mill. This study evaluated the economic viability based on the changes of materials flow and energy balance when a palm oil mill introduces this approach. A palm oil mill processing 54 tonnes fresh fruit bunch (FFB) per hour has the potential to produce 8.2 GWh per year of electricity using biogas captured during anaerobic treatment of palm oil mill effluent (POME). Compost production using shredded empty fruit bunch (EFB) and POME anaerobic sludge obtained from the anaerobic digester is equivalent of 579 tonnes, 151 tonnes and 761 tonnes per year of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium respectively. The integrated technology is a more attractive solution compared to the case when the palm oil mill installs either biogas energy or compost technology individually. The result of economic analysis suggests that this integrated approach is the most economically effective in comparison to the other two cases. Interestingly, even without Clean Development Mechanism (CDM), the integrated technology can still be economically viable, which can be a good solution for sustainable palm oil industry management in the near future. © 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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