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A comprehensive review of the recent development and challenges of a solar-assisted biodigester system
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posted on 2021-04-20, 23:48 authored by Hassan M Mahmudul, Mohammad RasulMohammad Rasul, Delwar AkbarDelwar Akbar, Ramadas NarayananRamadas Narayanan, M MofijurThe extensive use of fossil fuels and the environmental effect of their combustion products have attracted researchers to look into renewable energy sources. In addition, global mass production of waste has motivated communities to recycle and reuse the waste in a sustainable way to lower landfill waste and associated problems. The development of waste to energy (WtE) technology including the production of bioenergy, e.g. biogas produced from various waste through Anaerobic Digestion (AD), is considered one of the potential measures to achieve the sustainable development goals of the United Nations (UN). Therefore, this study reviews the most recent studies from relevant academic literature on WtE technology (particularly AD technology) for biogas production and the application of a solar-assisted biodigester (SAB) system aimed at improving performance. In addition, socio-economic factors, challenges, and perspectives have been reported. From the analysis of different technologies, further work on effective low-cost technologies is recommended, especially using SAB system upgrading and leveraging the opportunities of this system. The study found that the performance of the AD system is affected by a variety of factors and that different approaches can be applied to improve performance. It has also been found that solar energy systems efficiently raise the biogas digester temperature and through this, they maximize the biogas yield under optimum conditions. The study revealed that the solar-assisted AD system produces less pollution and improves performance compared to the conventional AD system. © 2020 Elsevier B.V.
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753Start Page
1End Page
24Number of Pages
24eISSN
1879-1026ISSN
0048-9697Location
NetherlandsPublisher
ElsevierPublisher DOI
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engPeer Reviewed
- Yes
Open Access
- No
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2020-08-22External Author Affiliations
University of Technology SydneyEra Eligible
- Yes
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Print-ElectronicJournal
Science of the Total EnvironmentArticle Number
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