Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul
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Summary: | The increase in sewage collection and treatment rates in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) should be guided by environmentally and economically sustainable practices. Anaerobic digestion, through UASB reactors, thus becomes potentially attractive because it allows, in addition to sewage treatment, the generation and collection of biogas - a biofuel with a high methane percentage. Therefore, the present work has investigated the scope of UASB reactors’ operation in Rio Grande do Sul, identifying that 76.5% of its Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) use anaerobic technology, with 1/3 having UASB reactors. Using self-monitoring data from the sectioned STPs and through the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) conversion methodology adapted from Lobato, Chernicharo, and Souza (2012) – incorporating a methane solubility fluctuation factor to better estimate losses in the liquid phase –, the energy potential of biogas generation in the state was estimated in three different scenarios. The results demonstrate that Rio Grande do Sul has low potential in this field due to the large number of small STPs, sewage with low COD concentration, and high methane losses in the liquid phase. Future individualized studies that address the financial viability are necessary, encompassing the perspective of less noble uses of biogas in order to provide additional revenue to the state's STPs. |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do SulEstimativa do potencial de aproveitamento energético de biogás oriundo de reatores UASB no estado do Rio Grande do SulWastewater treatmentAnaerobic digestionBiogasTratamento de esgotoDigestão anaeróbiaBiogásThe increase in sewage collection and treatment rates in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) should be guided by environmentally and economically sustainable practices. Anaerobic digestion, through UASB reactors, thus becomes potentially attractive because it allows, in addition to sewage treatment, the generation and collection of biogas - a biofuel with a high methane percentage. Therefore, the present work has investigated the scope of UASB reactors’ operation in Rio Grande do Sul, identifying that 76.5% of its Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) use anaerobic technology, with 1/3 having UASB reactors. Using self-monitoring data from the sectioned STPs and through the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) conversion methodology adapted from Lobato, Chernicharo, and Souza (2012) – incorporating a methane solubility fluctuation factor to better estimate losses in the liquid phase –, the energy potential of biogas generation in the state was estimated in three different scenarios. The results demonstrate that Rio Grande do Sul has low potential in this field due to the large number of small STPs, sewage with low COD concentration, and high methane losses in the liquid phase. Future individualized studies that address the financial viability are necessary, encompassing the perspective of less noble uses of biogas in order to provide additional revenue to the state's STPs.O aumento dos índices de coleta e tratamento de esgoto sanitário no Rio Grande do Sul, idealmente, deve ser pautado de forma ambiental e economicamente sustentável. A digestão anaeróbia, através de reatores UASB, torna-se, portanto, potencialmente atraente, por permitir, além do tratamento de esgoto, a geração e a coleta de biogás - biocombustível com alto teor de metano. Logo, o presente trabalho investigou a abrangência da operação de reatores UASB em território gaúcho, identificando-se que 76.5% de suas Estações de Tratamento de Esgotos (ETEs) se valem de tecnologia anaeróbia, com 1/3 possuindo reatores UASB. Utilizando dados de automonitoramento das ETEs secionadas e através de metodologia de conversão de DQO adaptada de Lobato, Chernicharo e Souza (2012) – com incorporação de fator de oscilação da solubilidade do metano para melhor estipular as perdas em fase líquida -, estimou-se o potencial energético de geração de biogás no Estado, em três cenários distintos. Os resultados demonstram que o Rio Grande do Sul apresenta baixo potencial na temática, em função do grande número de ETEs de pequeno porte, esgotos com baixa concentração de DQO e elevadas perdas de metano na fase líquida. Estudos futuros individualizados, que versem sobre a viabilidade financeira, são necessários, englobando a perspectiva de usos menos nobres do biogás, de forma a possibilitar aporte extra de receita às ETEs do Estado.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2025-05-21info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdftext/htmlhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/article/view/9148010.5902/2179460X91480Ciência e Natura; Vol. 47 No. esp. 2 (2025): Inovações e Soluções Sustentáveis em Engenharia Ambiental; e91480Ciência e Natura; v. 47 n. esp. 2 (2025): Inovações e Soluções Sustentáveis em Engenharia Ambiental; e914802179-460X0100-8307reponame:Revista Ciência e Natura (Online)instname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSMenghttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/article/view/91480/66847https://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/article/view/91480/66951Copyright (c) 2025 Ciência e Naturainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessDilélio, Heron VasconcellosSilva, Maria Cristina de Almeida2025-06-10T17:45:18Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/91480Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsm.br/cienciaenatura/oaicienciaenatura@ufsm.br || centraldeperiodicos@ufsm.br2179-460X0100-8307opendoar:2025-06-10T17:45:18Revista Ciência e Natura (Online) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul Estimativa do potencial de aproveitamento energético de biogás oriundo de reatores UASB no estado do Rio Grande do Sul |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul Dilélio, Heron Vasconcellos Wastewater treatment Anaerobic digestion Biogas Tratamento de esgoto Digestão anaeróbia Biogás |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Estimation of the energy recovery potential of biogas from UASB reactors in the state of Rio Grande do Sul |
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Dilélio, Heron Vasconcellos |
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Dilélio, Heron Vasconcellos Silva, Maria Cristina de Almeida |
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Silva, Maria Cristina de Almeida |
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Dilélio, Heron Vasconcellos Silva, Maria Cristina de Almeida |
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Wastewater treatment Anaerobic digestion Biogas Tratamento de esgoto Digestão anaeróbia Biogás |
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Wastewater treatment Anaerobic digestion Biogas Tratamento de esgoto Digestão anaeróbia Biogás |
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The increase in sewage collection and treatment rates in Rio Grande do Sul (RS) should be guided by environmentally and economically sustainable practices. Anaerobic digestion, through UASB reactors, thus becomes potentially attractive because it allows, in addition to sewage treatment, the generation and collection of biogas - a biofuel with a high methane percentage. Therefore, the present work has investigated the scope of UASB reactors’ operation in Rio Grande do Sul, identifying that 76.5% of its Sewage Treatment Plants (STPs) use anaerobic technology, with 1/3 having UASB reactors. Using self-monitoring data from the sectioned STPs and through the Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD) conversion methodology adapted from Lobato, Chernicharo, and Souza (2012) – incorporating a methane solubility fluctuation factor to better estimate losses in the liquid phase –, the energy potential of biogas generation in the state was estimated in three different scenarios. The results demonstrate that Rio Grande do Sul has low potential in this field due to the large number of small STPs, sewage with low COD concentration, and high methane losses in the liquid phase. Future individualized studies that address the financial viability are necessary, encompassing the perspective of less noble uses of biogas in order to provide additional revenue to the state's STPs. |
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