Bioresource Technology, Vol.218, 826-832, 2016
Giant cane (Arundo donax L.) can substitute traditional energy crops in producing energy by anaerobic digestion, reducing surface area and costs: A full-scale approach
Arundo donax L. (Giant cane) was used in a full-scale anaerobic digester (AD) plant (power of 380 kW h(EE)) in partial substitution for corn to produce biogas and electricity. Corn substitution was made on a biomethane potential (BMP) basis so that A. donax L. after substitution accounted for 15.6% of the total mix-BMP (BMPmix) and corn for 66.6% BMPmix. Results obtained indicated that Giant cane was able to substitute for corn, reducing both biomass and electricity production costs, because of both higher biomass productivity (Mg total solid Ha(-1)) and lower biomass cost ((sic) Ha(-1)). Total electricity biogas costs were reduced by 5.5%. The total biomass cost, the total surface area needed to produce the energy crop and the total cost of producing electricity can be reduced by 75.5%, 36.6% and 22%, by substituting corn completely with Giant cane in the mix fed to the full-scale plant. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Anaerobic digestion;Arundo donax (Giant cane);Electric energy cost;Energy crop;Renewable energy