
Measurement of Energy Production from Biogas: Evidence from the Wastewater Treatment Plant in Durres
Author(s) -
Stela Sefa,
Tania Floqi,
Julian Sefa
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
european journal of engineering and technology research
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2736-576X
DOI - 10.24018/ejeng.2020.5.10.2197
Subject(s) - biogas , electricity , biomass (ecology) , environmental science , waste management , biogas production , energy consumption , sewage treatment , renewable energy , wastewater , production (economics) , electricity generation , environmental engineering , engineering , anaerobic digestion , chemistry , agronomy , methane , quantum mechanics , power (physics) , physics , electrical engineering , macroeconomics , organic chemistry , economics , biology
The wastewater treatment plant serving the city of Durres, which is the second most populous city of Albania, employs the tertiary advanced wastewater treatment method and engages in biogas production to achieve energy efficiency. In order to empirically evaluate the plant’s energy efficiency realization, the total biogas produced and converted to electricity for daily consumption was measured during a three years period (2016 - 2018). The highest electricity produced was recorded in 2016, with a daily average of 844kWh compared to 550kWh and 370kWh in 2017 and 2018, respectively. So that the plant meets proper criteria to classify as an energy-efficient entity, 30.0 percent of its electricity consumption must be derived from biogas. Converted in kWh, the plant should generate 2,975 kWh/day. Based on the biomass and energy values measured during the study period, it is concluded that electricity supplied from biogas met 6.0 percent of the plant’s energy requirements, or one fifth of the energy-efficiency target. While the plant was successful in carrying out the full waste-to-energy production process, the electricity supplied from biogas was very low and did not fulfil the plant’s self-energy requirements.