Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná

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Autor(a) principal: Moraes, Karl Haruo Kimura de
Data de Publicação: 2021
Outros Autores: Souza, Samuel Nelson Melegari de
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Research, Society and Development
Texto Completo: https://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24321
Resumo: The distributed generation of electricity produced from organic waste is an alternative that requires careful analysis, due to the numerous economic and environmental factors associated with this production process. Considering every human activity consumes natural resources and in the end it results in tailings, urban sewage has aspects which classify it as a waste of high polluting power, and its treatment is necessary to maintain the sustainability of society and the environment, once it removes pollutants from previously used water, returning it to water bodies in good condition, as well as generating biogas if a controlled anaerobic process is used. Biogas offers a potential for electricity generation, thus requiring an assessment of the economic feasibility of using motor generators to take advantage of this natural resource in UASB reactors already installed in sewage treatment plants. The survey of the NPV and the LCOE emerge as appropriate tools. The study evaluated the volume of treated sewage in some cities in the State of Paraná, mainly the relationship between the amount of population served with sewage and its potential for biogas production, and consequently, it’s potential for generating electricity. The evaluation method identified biogas as an economically viable energy resource, according to the result of the city of Curitiba, which obtained a NPV of 87,834,069.69 reais, an IRR of 18.04% am with a 5-month payback, as well as its LCOE value of 34.53 R$/MWh.
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spelling Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in ParanáGeneración de biogás electricidad: un estudio de viabilidad en una estación de tratamiento de aguas residuales de ParanáGeração de eletricidade com biogás: estudo de viabilidade em estação de tratamento de esgoto no ParanáSewage treatment plantBiogasElectricity generationEconomic evaluation.Planta de tratamiento de águas residualesBiogásGeneración eléctricaEvaluación econômica.Estação de tratamento de esgotoGeração de eletricidadeBiogásAvaliação econômica.The distributed generation of electricity produced from organic waste is an alternative that requires careful analysis, due to the numerous economic and environmental factors associated with this production process. Considering every human activity consumes natural resources and in the end it results in tailings, urban sewage has aspects which classify it as a waste of high polluting power, and its treatment is necessary to maintain the sustainability of society and the environment, once it removes pollutants from previously used water, returning it to water bodies in good condition, as well as generating biogas if a controlled anaerobic process is used. Biogas offers a potential for electricity generation, thus requiring an assessment of the economic feasibility of using motor generators to take advantage of this natural resource in UASB reactors already installed in sewage treatment plants. The survey of the NPV and the LCOE emerge as appropriate tools. The study evaluated the volume of treated sewage in some cities in the State of Paraná, mainly the relationship between the amount of population served with sewage and its potential for biogas production, and consequently, it’s potential for generating electricity. The evaluation method identified biogas as an economically viable energy resource, according to the result of the city of Curitiba, which obtained a NPV of 87,834,069.69 reais, an IRR of 18.04% am with a 5-month payback, as well as its LCOE value of 34.53 R$/MWh.La generación distribuida de electricidad producida a partir de residuos orgánicos es una alternativa que requiere un análisis cuidadoso, debido a los numerosos factores económicos y ambientales asociados a este proceso de producción. Considerando que toda actividad humana consume recursos naturales y al final de ella resulta en relaves, el alcantarillado urbano presenta aspectos que lo catalogan como un residuo de alto poder contaminante, y su tratamiento es necesario para el mantenimiento de la sustentabilidad de la sociedad y el medio ambiente, ya que elimina los contaminantes del agua utilizada anteriormente, devolviéndola a los cuerpos de agua en buen estado, además de generar biogás si se utiliza un proceso anaeróbico controlado. El biogás ofrece un potencial para la generación de electricidad, por lo que requiere una evaluación de la viabilidad económica de utilizar motores generadores para aprovechar este recurso natural en los reactores UASB ya instalados en las estaciones de tratamiento de aguas residuales. La encuesta del VPN y el LCOE surgen como herramientas adecuadas. El estudio evaluó el volumen de aguas residuales tratadas en algunas ciudades del Estado de Paraná, principalmente la relación entre la cantidad de población servida con alcantarillado y su potencial para la producción de biogás, y en consecuencia, su potencial para generar electricidad. El método de evaluación identificó al biogás como un recurso energético económicamente viable, según el resultado de la ciudad de Curitiba, que obtuvo un VPN de 87.834.069,69 reales, una TIR de 18,04% am con una amortización de 5 meses, así como su valor LCOE de 34,53 R$ / MWh.A geração distribuída de energia elétrica produzida a partir de resíduos orgânicos trata-se de uma alternativa que demanda uma análise cuidadosa, devido aos inúmeros fatores econômicos e ambientais associados a esse processo de produção. Considerando que toda atividade humana consome recursos naturais e ao final dessa resultam rejeitos, o esgoto urbano apresenta aspectos que o classifica como resíduo de elevado poder poluidor, sendo o seu tratamento necessário para a manutenção da sustentabilidade da sociedade e do meio ambiente, uma vez que remove os poluentes da água anteriormente utilizada, devolvendo-a aos corpos hídricos em boas condições, bem como pode-se gera biogás se empregado um processo anaeróbico controlado. O biogás oferece um potencial para geração de energia elétrica, exigindo, assim, uma avaliação da viabilidade econômica da utilização de moto-gerador para o aproveitamento desse recurso natural nos reatores UASB já instalados nas estações de tratamento de esgoto. O levantamento do VPL e o LCOE surgem como ferramentas apropriadas. O estudo avaliou o volume de esgoto tratado de algumas cidades do Estado do Paraná, principalmente a relação entre a quantidade de população atendida com o esgotamento sanitário e o seu o potencial de produção de biogás, e conseqüentemente, o seu potencial de geração de energia elétrica. O método de avaliação apontou o biogás como recurso energético viável economicamente, conforme o resultado da cidade de Curitiba que obteve o VPL de 87.834.069,69 reais, uma TIR de 18,04% a.m. com payback de 5 meses, assim como o seu valor de LCOE de 34,53 R$/MWh.Research, Society and Development2021-12-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/2432110.33448/rsd-v10i17.24321Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 No. 17; e153101724321Research, Society and Development; Vol. 10 Núm. 17; e153101724321Research, Society and Development; v. 10 n. 17; e1531017243212525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/24321/21444Copyright (c) 2021 Karl Haruo Kimura de Moraes; Samuel Nelson Melegari de Souzahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMoraes, Karl Haruo Kimura deSouza, Samuel Nelson Melegari de 2022-01-01T11:11:08Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/24321Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:42:55.139562Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná
Generación de biogás electricidad: un estudio de viabilidad en una estación de tratamiento de aguas residuales de Paraná
Geração de eletricidade com biogás: estudo de viabilidade em estação de tratamento de esgoto no Paraná
title Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná
spellingShingle Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná
Moraes, Karl Haruo Kimura de
Sewage treatment plant
Biogas
Electricity generation
Economic evaluation.
Planta de tratamiento de águas residuales
Biogás
Generación eléctrica
Evaluación econômica.
Estação de tratamento de esgoto
Geração de eletricidade
Biogás
Avaliação econômica.
title_short Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná
title_full Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná
title_fullStr Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná
title_full_unstemmed Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná
title_sort Electricity generation using biogas: study of feasibility in sewage treatment station in Paraná
author Moraes, Karl Haruo Kimura de
author_facet Moraes, Karl Haruo Kimura de
Souza, Samuel Nelson Melegari de
author_role author
author2 Souza, Samuel Nelson Melegari de
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Moraes, Karl Haruo Kimura de
Souza, Samuel Nelson Melegari de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Sewage treatment plant
Biogas
Electricity generation
Economic evaluation.
Planta de tratamiento de águas residuales
Biogás
Generación eléctrica
Evaluación econômica.
Estação de tratamento de esgoto
Geração de eletricidade
Biogás
Avaliação econômica.
topic Sewage treatment plant
Biogas
Electricity generation
Economic evaluation.
Planta de tratamiento de águas residuales
Biogás
Generación eléctrica
Evaluación econômica.
Estação de tratamento de esgoto
Geração de eletricidade
Biogás
Avaliação econômica.
description The distributed generation of electricity produced from organic waste is an alternative that requires careful analysis, due to the numerous economic and environmental factors associated with this production process. Considering every human activity consumes natural resources and in the end it results in tailings, urban sewage has aspects which classify it as a waste of high polluting power, and its treatment is necessary to maintain the sustainability of society and the environment, once it removes pollutants from previously used water, returning it to water bodies in good condition, as well as generating biogas if a controlled anaerobic process is used. Biogas offers a potential for electricity generation, thus requiring an assessment of the economic feasibility of using motor generators to take advantage of this natural resource in UASB reactors already installed in sewage treatment plants. The survey of the NPV and the LCOE emerge as appropriate tools. The study evaluated the volume of treated sewage in some cities in the State of Paraná, mainly the relationship between the amount of population served with sewage and its potential for biogas production, and consequently, it’s potential for generating electricity. The evaluation method identified biogas as an economically viable energy resource, according to the result of the city of Curitiba, which obtained a NPV of 87,834,069.69 reais, an IRR of 18.04% am with a 5-month payback, as well as its LCOE value of 34.53 R$/MWh.
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