Integrated process for the sustainable and autonomous co2-emission-free production of hydrogen and related system
US-2024200017-A1 · Jun 20, 2024 · US
US10829788B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10829788-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715628189-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 20, 2017 |
| Priority date | Oct 19, 2011 |
| Publication date | Nov 10, 2020 |
| Grant date | Nov 10, 2020 |
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A multi-stage anaerobic digester is designed to treat a high solids, stackable feedstock. The system may also receive a pumpable feedstock such as a slurry or sludge. In a first stage, the digestate circulates in one direction around a raceway such that the digestate may pass a feed inlet multiple times before leaving the first tank. An optional side stream loop withdraws fibrous material from near the top of the raceway and return digestate with chopped fibers, preferably lower and further along the raceway. An outlet from the raceway located near, but upstream of, the feed inlet discharges partially digested substrate to a second stage, which is operated as a stirred tank reactor. The two stages may be provided in a single tank with an internal wall separating a ring shaped outer portion from a cylindrical inner portion. The digester may be operated in a thermophilic temperature range.
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What is claimed is: 1. An anaerobic digester comprising, a) a covered cylindrical tank; b) an interior wall dividing the cylindrical tank into an outer portion and an undivided cylindrical inner portion; and, c) a passageway from the outer portion to the inner portion, wherein the cover of the outer portion and/or the cover of the inner portion is a concrete cover. 2. The digester or claim 1 further comprising a set of mixers spaced around the outer portion and oriented to direct digestate in one direction around the outer portion in an endless loop. 3. The digester of claim 1 wherein the outer portion has at least 40% of the volume of the digester. 4. The digester of claim 1 wherein an inlet is adapted to introduce a stackable substrate into the outer portion and further comprising a second inlet adapted to introduce a pumpable substrate into the outer portion. 5. The digester of claim 1 wherein the passageway comprises an inlet near a bottom of the interior wall side, and a riser extending upward in the inner portion such that digestate flows upwards while moving from the outer portion to the cylindrical inner portion. 6. The digester of claim 1 , wherein the outer portion is ring shaped. 7. The digester of claim 1 , wherein the outer portion is an undivided ring shaped outer portion. 8. The digester of claim 1 , wherein the passageway passes through the interior wall from the outer portion to the inner portion. 9. The digester of claim 1 , wherein the cover of the outer portion is a concrete cover and the cover of the inner portion is a membrane cover. 10. An anaerobic digester comprising: a) a covered cylindrical tank; b) an interior wall dividing the cylindrical tank into an undivided ring shaped outer portion and a cylindrical inner portion; and, c) a passageway from the outer portion to the inner portion; d) a set of mixers spaced around the undivided ring shaped outer portion and oriented to direct digestate in one direction around the ring shaped outer portion in an endless loop; e) an inlet for adding a substrate to the ring shaped outer portion, wherein the inlet is located downstream of the passageway by an angular displacement of 60 degrees or less from the passageway. 11. The digester of claim 10 wherein a first of the set of mixers located closest to the inlet in the one direction has a mixing blade that is located higher than the mixing blades of other mixers in the set of mixers. 12. The digester of claim 11 wherein the height of the mixing blades decreases from the height of the mixing blades of the first mixer along the one direction. 13. An anaerobic digester comprising: a) a covered cylindrical tank; b) an interior wall dividing the cylindrical tank into an undivided ring shaped outer portion and a cylindrical inner portion; and, c) a passageway from the outer portion to the inner portion; d) a side stream in which digestate is withdrawn from a location within one meter of the free surface of the digestate in the ring shaped outer portion and the withdrawn digestate is returned to the ring shaped outer portion at a lower elevation than the withdrawal location. 14. The digester of claim 13 wherein the withdrawn digestate is returned to the ring shaped outer portion at a position displaced in the one direction away from the withdrawal location. 15. The digester of claim 13 wherein the side stream comprises a chopper pump. 16. The digester of claim 13 wherein an inlet to the side stream comprises a crust breaker.
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