Digestate treatment in Sweden and Germany Applied technologies and technologies under research



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Digestate treatment in Sweden and Germany Applied technologies and technologies under research Frank Scholwin (Institute for Biogas, Waste Management & Energy; Weimar / Germany) Tobias Persson (Swedish Gas Technology Centre; Malmö / Sweden) 25.4.2013 www.biogasundenergie.de Biogas World, Berlin About IBBA IBBA is the mail based information exchange service for increased cooperation of Swedish and German biogas protagonists, open for everybody without membership, administration, fees! The Inter Baltic Biogas Arena offers: Non commercial information and exchange of biogas knowledge Project information in research and industrial scale Support for bilateral cooperation You can use the Inter Baltic Biogas Arena for: Distribution of your information Requests for cooperation and information IBBA today: 97 registrations (47 research, 50 industry), newsletter, digestate Workshop 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin www.biogasundenergie.de

Digestate production 2011 Produced digestate (tons wet weight) Percentage used as fertilizer (%) WWTP 610,000 24 638 Co digestion 717,910 94 416 Agricultural 106,430 100 20 Biogasproduction (GWh per year) Produced digestate (tons wet weight) Percentage used as fertilizer (%) Biogasproduction (GWh per year) WWTP* 9,000,000 30 2,500 Co digestion 7,000,000 close to 100 5,000 Agricultural 66,000,000 100 51,000,000 *numbers from 2010; additionally about 15 % of digestates are used in landscape construction (e.g. landfill covers) 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin 3 www.biogasundenergie.de Framework for digestate utilisation I Limits on the amount of heavy metals (and organic pollutants ) Differentiation for digestate from WWTP and other biogas plants Additionally: rules on soil quality do apply (allowed amount of single heavy metals per hectare agricultural land) but in Germany depending on soil types 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin 4 www.biogasundenergie.de

Framework for digestate utilisation II Contaminant WWTP slugde WWTP sludge Other digestates As 40 40 Pb 900 100 150 100 Cd 10 2 1,5 1 Cu 700 600 600 Cr 900 100 100 Cr VI 2 2 Hg 8 2,5 1 1 Ni 200 50 80 50 Tl 1 1 Zn 2,500 800 800 PFT 0,1 0,1 PCB 0,2 PCDD 100 (ng TEQ/kg DM) I TE Dioxine and di PCB AOX 500 30 ng WHO TEQ / kg DM* *only applicable when biowaste is contained Other digestates Sources: Klärschlammverordnung/Düngemittelverordnung SFS 1998:944 Düngemittelverordnung SPCR120 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin 5 www.biogasundenergie.de Research anddevelopmenti Institution SLU (University of Agricultural Sciences) JTI (Swedish Institute of Agricultural and Environmental Engineering) Swedish rural economy and agricultural societies Linköping University Lund University Activities biofertilisers in sustainable cropping systems value of digestate from an agricultural perspective; equipment for handling the digestate; the impact on the environment by the handling methods value of digestate from an agricultural perspective; long term field trials systems and technology for effective use of biofertilisers; assessment model to analyse critical factors affecting economic and environmental performance of management approaches nitrogen and phosphorus recovery through induced struvite formation; use of cryogels for removal of heavy metals for improved biodigestate quality This list gives an insight into main activities but will never be complete 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin 6 www.biogasundenergie.de

Research anddevelopmentii Institution Kompetenzzentrum Biomassenutzung Schleswig Holstein Münster University of Applied Sciences Anhalt University of Applied Sciences Thüringer Landesanstalt für Landwirtschaft GNS DBFZ Deutsches Biomasseforschungszentrum Activities This list gives an insight into main activities but will never be complete working very holistic on the production and use of digestates as fertilizer in the whole biogas / energy crops production chain technology for ammonia stripping combined with drying of digestates from manure digestion nitrogen reduction of digestates as pretreatment before further use as fuel for gasification of digestates largest research project on energy crops production and use in biogas plants where use of digestates as fertiliser do play an important role (EVA) Anastrip technology, a stripping method of ammonia from the biogas process analysis on thermochemical gasification of digestates; theoretical evaluations of digestate treatment technologies; measurement and evaluation of greenhouse gases from digestates utilization 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin 7 www.biogasundenergie.de Research anddevelopmentiii Institution University Rostock Fraunhofer institute IGB Department of Agrobiotechnology at IFA Tulln (Austria) Activities This list gives an insight into main activities but will never be complete optimization of the use of phosphorus from digestates phosphor recycling (struvit precipitation) actually in the lab level comparison and evaluation of available technologies; research on nitrogen extraction 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin 8 www.biogasundenergie.de

Conclusions From practice and research a very deep interest in improved and cost efficient methods for digestates utilisation is visible Main questions and problems are the same in D and S and solutions are under research and pilot phase on both sides Technologies will be able to increase the value of digestates or fractions Highest and most sustainable use seems to be still utilisation for fertilisation Technologies used are partially depending on the subsidy system The importance of efficient digestates utilisation will raise with increasing prices of conventional fertilisers. Knowledge exchange will have a large effect on the efficiency of research and practice. 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin 9 www.biogasundenergie.de Join our Digestate Workshop in Sweden! Programme and registration: www.ibbaworkshop.se 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin www.biogasundenergie.de

Biogas Learning from existing knowledge. Join IBBA! WWW.IBBA.SE Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin Institute for Biogas, Waste Management & Energy Henßstraße 9, D 99423 WEIMAR, +49 3643 7 40 23 64 scholwin@biogasundenergie.de, www.biogasundenergie.de Dr. Tobias Persson Swedish Gas Technology Centre Ltd Scheelegatan 3, SE 212 28 MALMÖ, +46 40 680 07 64 Tobias.Persson@sgc.se, www.sgc.se 2013 Institut für Biogas, Kreislaufwirtschaft & Energie, Prof. Dr. Ing. Frank Scholwin 11 www.biogasundenergie.de