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COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH DIGESTION SYSTEM INSTALLATIONThe obvious questions asked
when considering digestion systems are:
System Capital Cost Ranges Prices vary with system design and components, location, contractors
and suppliers. This table provides approximate costs for a relatively simple effective
system style currently employed successfully in a variety of locations in the US. There
are more exotic approaches, with correspondingly higher initial capital outlays.
System
Operating and Maintenance Costs Digestion systems with cogeneration will cost
about $0.015/kWh generated to operate. This includes all engine generator and digester
daily and intermediate expenses. This is about 5% of the initial capital costs. Digestion
systems without cogeneration will require minimum daily attention, and about the
equivalent 5% of the initial capital cost in short and long term maintenance. If solids
separation is to be part of the system, operation and maintenance will cost between $0.50
and $1.50 per cubic yard of solids recovered. If solids separation is not to be included,
the producer will have to consider the cost of lagoon cleaning. Fitting the Digestion System into the
Existing Facility The least
cost approach to digestion system installation is to use existing equipment to the largest
extent possible. Under nearly all circumstances, existing equipment may be used and the
costs cited above reduced. Production
facilities may have existing manure pits, pumps, separators, and buildings. Cost of
constructions will be lower in those cases. One
notable exception is that existing standby power gensets may not be used. Biogas
collected in the digester may be piped to an engine attached to a generator. This engine
will have to be purchased, as standby generators are almost all not continuous duty nor
built for this type medium Btu gas. Engine and generator controls will have to be special
ordered. Mixing
digestion system produced electricity into the farm system is as simple as connecting to
the main switch buss bar. Mixing digestion system produced hot water from the engine into the farm system will be as simple as installing heat exchangers. Copyright ENVIRONOMICS 11/03/99
©2001 Agricultural
Utilization Research Institute.
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