Fuel Pelletization of Digestate: A Pathway to Renewable and Sustainable Energy Sources

Digestate as a by-product of biogas production requires appropriate utilization methods to convert it into a valuable resource. This study investigated the feasibility of using digestate from a biogas plant as a sustainable feedstock for fuel pellet production. Digestate from an agricultural biogas...

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Main Authors: Iryna Vaskina, Roman Vaskin, Ruslan Ostroha, Mykola Yukhymenko, Maksym Skydanenko, Karol Kupryaniuk, Lenka Demkova, Serhii Sydorenko
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-05-01
Series:Fuels
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2673-3994/6/2/32
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Summary:Digestate as a by-product of biogas production requires appropriate utilization methods to convert it into a valuable resource. This study investigated the feasibility of using digestate from a biogas plant as a sustainable feedstock for fuel pellet production. Digestate from an agricultural biogas plant was dried and pelletized, both with and without the addition of biochar. The resulting pellets were analyzed for their physicochemical properties, elemental composition, and calorific value. Samples of pellets were examined using a calorimeter and XRF analyzer. Results showed that digestate pellets exhibited promising fuel characteristics comparable to traditional wood pellets (17.07–17.11 MJ/kg). However, the addition of biochar, while increasing calorific value, led to high ash content and elevated concentrations of Cl, S, N, Ni, Zn, exceeding acceptable limits defined by ISO 17225-6. Consequently, biochar addition is not recommended due to potential environmental concerns upon combustion. The findings highlight that digestate with initial moisture content of 7–7.5% is the most suitable for pelletization in terms of mechanical durability and strength quality. Further research is recommended to fully assess the environmental and economic viability of digestate-based fuel pellets. This approach addresses two issues: it enables waste utilization and produces a valuable resource.
ISSN:2673-3994