WBA Training Course
Designing a Biogas Plant: Key Engineering Considerations
LIMITED SPACE AVAILABLE
Tuesday, 25 February 2025
13:00 – 17:00 GMT
Online via Zoom
Experience shows that some biogas plants suffer from major design flaws. Although anaerobic digestion is an apparently simple technology, some plants tend to underperform, because they were designed with a “one size fits all” approach.
This online training will outline some fundamental design considerations, that should be kept in mind by decision makers. Providing guidelines for assessing the feasibility of anaerobic digestion of residues and organic waste feedstock. We will also discuss key engineering considerations, dimensioning factors and process layouts.
Who should attend:
- Public officers;
- biogas plant owners and operators;
- consultants;
- engineers and constructors.
Basic knowledge about anaerobic digestion and biogas plant management required.
Programme
- Peculiarities of different waste types
- From waste to energy and fertilizers: general process layout
- Pretreatments to increase the BMP: cost vs performance
- Overview of digester technologies: choosing the most suitable one for your specific case (CSRT, PF, UASB)
- Proper dimensioning of the digester
- Desulphuring systems
- Fertilizers from digestate
- Compost and biochar
- Odour prevention and treatments
- Digestate treatments and destination
Speaker: Prof. Eng. Mario A. Rosato, author of “Managing Biogas Plants – A Practical Guide” (CRC Press, 2017), has a wide ranging experience in anaerobic digestion, with a specific experience in plant diagnostics and process control. As a biogas expert, he actively participated in the working group that created the new UNI 11703:2018 standard for biomethane potential assessment (BMP)
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