AC21 - A Comprehensive Master Plan & Model for Food Waste Co-digestion
Recorded On: 06/07/2021
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This session will focus on an advanced food waste digester projects in California. We will discuss the approach and tools developed to assist with the decision making process for biogas uses. We will use an example to review an interactive model for biogas yields, solids/biogas system, solids dewatering, and disposal (bottlenecks) for biogas master planning.
Learning Objectives:
Understand the benefits and challenges of food waste co-digestion in California incentives, challenges and operational costs.
Determine the most suitable and beneficial biogas utilization option in connection with higher methane yields, biogas treatment and upgrading costs.
Determine equipment needs and costs for bioslurry receiving, processing and managing solids from food waste co-digestion and determine solids dewatering bottlenecks and costs.
Christian Tasser, M. Sc., P.E.
Associate
Carollo Engineers
Christian Tasser has 20 years of experience as project manager and engineering manager for industrial and municipal wastewater projects. The recent focus was on increasing biogas generation, biogas upgrading for pipeline injection, co-digestion of food waste and sustainable energy management.
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