Andrew Gooding
Insights and issues in the uptake and development of advanced anaerobic digestion within the UK water industry
Gooding, Andrew; Booth, Colin
Authors
Colin Booth Colin.Booth@uwe.ac.uk
Professor of Smart and Sustainable Infrastructures
Contributors
C.A. Brebbia
Editor
J. Longhurst
Editor
E. Marco
Editor
C. Booth
Editor
Abstract
This study explores the uptake and growth of Advanced Anaerobic Digestion (AAD) within the UK water industry to reveal the drivers and challenges the water companies are facing towards aiding the UK Government to reach its renewable energy targets. AAD was developed to replace anaerobic digestion (AD) and increase cleaner biogas production, decrease sludge volume and widen the application of bio-solids as fertilisers so that they can be used on all crops, therefore hugely decreasing waste to landfill. A mixed-methods approach of surveys and semi-structured interviews was targeted at the energy managers of each of the UK’s water companies. Results reveal industry professionals consider that AAD plays a key role within the water industry and significantly contributes to government targets regarding renewable energy production. The findings attest that government incentives do not promote future investment into AAD plants and water companies are investing for operational benefits. The current incentives advocate combining food and sewage waste in the construction of new food digestions plants, which is not only very costly but the construction of these plants have a large environmental impact, when existing systems could be utilised. The work highlights the main implications of investing into AAD and how the government incentives hindered the uptake from the water industry, therefore meaning a waste of potential energy that could have been harvested, which would have contributed to meeting the government targets.
Citation
Gooding, A., & Booth, C. (2017). Insights and issues in the uptake and development of advanced anaerobic digestion within the UK water industry. In C. Brebbia, J. Longhurst, E. Marco, & C. Booth (Eds.), Sustainable Development and Planning IX. WIT Press
Publication Date | Jan 1, 2017 |
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Deposit Date | Oct 18, 2017 |
Publicly Available Date | Oct 19, 2017 |
Journal | Sustainable Development and Planning IX |
Peer Reviewed | Not Peer Reviewed |
Book Title | Sustainable Development and Planning IX |
ISBN | 9781784662318 |
Keywords | water companies, renewable energy, thermal hydrolysis, carbon footprint |
Public URL | https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/902028 |
Publisher URL | https://www.witpress.com/books/978-1-78466-231-8 |
Related Public URLs | http://www.witpress.com/Secure/elibrary/papers/SDP17/SDP17068FU1.pdf |
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