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Optimization of biogas generation plants with tubular membranes

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Berghof Membrane Technology GmbH,

part of the Berghof Group, is the

leading manufacturer of tubular

membranes for the filtration and

separation of process streams and

wastewater for industrial applications.

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AnMBR

Berghof Membrane Technology GmbH part of the

Berghof Group, is the leading manufacturer of tubular

membranes for the filtration and separation of process

streams and wastewater in a variety of industries.

Biogas Plants

Anaerobic Membrane Biorreactor (AnMBR) for

high-strenght and high-solid wastewaters (food and

beverage, dairy, ethanol, distilleries, vinasses)

Digestate treatment:

• MBR

• Direct Filtration

External Filtration System

Feed Membrane Membrane surface Flux Permeate flowrate Energy Measures

TSS Diameter Material Module Skid Average Skid Average Maximum skid

g/l mm m2 l/m2.h m3/h kWh/m3 L*W*H

AnMBR 20-308 mm PVDF

PVDF CR

53.4 374-74820-55 7.5-41.0 1.8-4

10.5*2.0*2.4MBR 10-25 55-65 20.0-48.0 0.5-0.8

Direct Filtration 0.3-10 5 mm 67.2 470-941 75-100 35.0-94.0 0.3-0.5

Anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR)

Anaerobic membrane

bioreactor (AnMBR) combines

anaerobic digestion with

membrane filtration.

Anaerobic membrane bioreactor (AnMBR)

• B-SMART® external filtration system coupled to simple CSRT digester

• Higher Organic Loading Rate (OLR), 6-10 kg

COD/m3.day, respecting conventional CSTR digester

• Uncoupled hydraulic and solids retention times with

complete solids retention and controlled sludge age.

• Suitable for highly concentrated organic wastewater

streams with COD concentrations in excess of

15g/l up to 250g/l

• The process is more tolerant to TSS and FOG than

granular anaerobic systems and thus provides

simplified pre-treatment requirements.

Advantages of AnMBR

• No need granular sludge. Very short star-up time and less operational

problems. Robust process

• Greater tolerance of TSS, FOG and salinity. Simpler pre-treatment.

• Superior quality effluent. Complete SST removal and tipically >98%

COD removal. Some cases even direct application of RO after the

AnMBR is possible.

• No need for post-treatment or lower requirements. Smaller footprint.

• Higher biogas production, up to 25%

• Excellent solution for high-strenght and high-solid wastewaters

(Food and Beverage, Dairy, Ethanol, distilleries, vinasses,…

Advantages of AnMBR

Anaerobic

reactor

Wastewater UF permeate

AnMBR

Operational Conditions

Anaerobic Digester

MLSS 20 g/L (standard)

OLR 6-10 kg COD/m3.day

Berghof B-SMART®

Flux 20-30 Lmh

Crossflow velocity 1-2 m/s

Energy demand 1,8-4 kW/m3

AnMBR

Configuration

Containerized UF system

Anaerobic

Bioreactor

Feed and

CIP/Flushing/back

wash station skid

UF skid

AnMBR

Dairy Industry

Project Site: Wisconsin

Permeate Flow: 2160 m3/day

System: External AnMBR

COD Influent: 50.000 mg/L

COD removal: >99%

Membranes: 8mm PVDF, back washable

Filtration skids: 2 double loop

Energy: 3 kW/m3

Membrane

lifespan: 5 years

Application: Treat anaerobic discharge at dairy facility

and generate additional heat & electricity

Digestate Treatment

This biogas production process generates a residual product called anaerobic digestate.

The characteristics of this residual product are: organic matter difficult to biodegrade, high

presence of suspended solids and an elevated nitrogen concentration.

Digestate Treatment

MBR

Digestate treatment is a multi-step process that encompasses the following steps: MBR with

B-SMART® external UF and double stage/double pass Reverse Osmosis.

Benefits Generated by this process:

• 80% pure water which meets all discharge limits. Example:

COD levels up to 10ppm. Companies reutilize this rich

source of pure water for their industrial needs on site.

• 20% Reverse Osmosis concentrate that can be either

evaporated into an organic fertilizer or utilized in the

humidification process for compost production

COD reduction 99,8%

TS reduction 99,5%

TKN reduction 99,4%

Recovery RO 75-80%

Digestate Treatment

MBR

Case study - Italy

MBRDigestate from the fermentation of municipal solid waste.

Digestate treatment

Direct Filtration

Another option for the treatment of the digestate is to replace the biological treatment (MBR) with

a direct filtration with external B-SMART® UF and then an RO stage can be added or not.

CONCENTRATE

Case study- Italy

Direct Filtration

Digestate from the fermentation of slaughterhouse wastewater.

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