Numéro |
OCL
Volume 19, Numéro 6, Novembre-Décembre 2012
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Page(s) | 358 - 369 | |
Section | Dossier : Process et qualité | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/ocl.2012.0483 | |
Publié en ligne | 15 novembre 2012 |
La valorisation des coproduits de l’huilerie par méthanisation
Profitable use of vegetable oil by-products by anaerobic digestion
1
ITERG, 11, Rue Gaspard Monge, Parc industriel Bersol 2, Pessac, F-33600, France
2
INRA de Narbonne, UR0050, Laboratoire de Biotechnologie de l’Environnement, Avenue des Etangs, Narbonne, F-11100, France
3
APESA, Technopole Hélioparc, 2, Av. du Président Pierre Angot, 64 053
Pau Cedex 09
Reçu :
19
Septembre
2012
Accepté :
28
Septembre
2012
Abstract
The productions of vegetable oil and methyl esters of vegetable oil lead to the generation of a lot of by-products. The purpose of this work was to study an alternative solution for a profitable use of vegetable oil by-products: anaerobic digestion. The potential for anaerobic digestion of 24 by-products was studied. The results show that most of oil by-products had a good capacity for anaerobic digestion. Then, the effects of the addition of oil by-products on the behavior of one reactor treating a mixture of grass, cow manure and fruit and vegetable waste and another reactor treating household waste were investigated. Most of the by-products tested improved significantly the production of methane indicating that the addition of by-products from oil production could represent a significant financial earning for the digester operators.
Discussions are in progress involving oil producers and biogas plant operators to assess the opportunity of supporting the addition of by-products from oil refining in their facilities. A first evaluation of the costs and potential benefits of by-product treatment was performed. These costs should be reviewed in line with the increased development of anaerobic digestion and the expected benefits due to the digestion of by-products.
Key words: by-products / anaerobic digestion / oil production / household waste
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