Applied Sciences (Apr 2021)

Biogas Plants in Renewable Energy Systems—A Systematic Review of Modeling Approaches of Biogas Production

  • Mathias Heiker,
  • Matthias Kraume,
  • Anica Mertins,
  • Tim Wawer,
  • Sandra Rosenberger

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app11083361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 8
p. 3361

Abstract

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Biogas production is a relevant component in renewable energy systems. The paper addresses modeling approaches from an energy system, as well as from a process optimization, point of view. Model approaches of biogas production show different levels of detail. They can be classified as white, gray, and black box, or bottom-up and top-down approaches. On the one hand, biogas modeling can supply dynamic information on the anaerobic digestion process, e.g., to predict biogas yields or to optimize the anaerobic digestion process. These models are characterized by a bottom-up approach with different levels of detail: the comprehensive ADM1 (white box), simplifications and abstractions of AD models (gray box), or highly simplified process descriptions (black box). On the other hand, biogas production is included in energy system models. These models usually supply aggregated information on regional biogas potentials and greenhouse gas emissions. They are characterized by a top-down approach with a low level of detail. Most energy system models reported in literature are based on black box approaches. Considering the strengths and weaknesses of the integration of detailed and deeply investigated process models in energy system models reveals the opportunity to develop dynamic and fluctuating business models of biogas usage.

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