Cascading biomethane energy systems for sustainable green gas production in a circular economy

Abstract: 

 

Biomethane is a flexible energy vector that can be used as a renewable fuel for both the heat and transport sectors. Recent EU legislation encourages the production and use of advanced, third generation biofuels with improved sustainability for future energy systems. The integration of technologies such as anaerobic digestion, gasification, and power to gas, along with advanced feedstocks such as algae will be at the forefront in meeting future sustainability criteria and achieving a green gas supply for the gas grid. This paper explores the relevant pathways in which an integrated biomethane industry could potentially materialise and identifies and discusses the latest biotechnological advances in the production of renewable gas. Three scenarios of cascading biomethane systems are developed.

 

Author(s): 
David M. Wall
Shane McDonagh
Jerry D. Murphy
Keywords: 
Anaerobic digestion
Macro-algae
Microalgae
Power to gas
Biomethane
Article Source: 
Bioresource Technology Volume 243, November 2017, Pages 1207-1215
Category: 
Basic Biology
Microalgae
Uses of Seaweeds: Fuel or Energy