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  • The anaerobic digester at Michigan State University aims to reduce odor and emissions, from manure,

  • food waste and biosolids, create a closed cycle for recycling organic material, and

  • generate renewable energy.

  • The digester will use a mix of diary manure, dining hall food waste, bio solids (which

  • are nutrient rich organic materials), and other organic material from campus and greater

  • Lansing area as feedstock.

  • Once delivered, the food waste and biosolids will be treated (heated, pasteurized) at one

  • hundred and sixty degrees Fahrenheit for one hour to eliminate any potential pathogens.

  • The material will then be mixed with manure from the MSU Dairy Teaching and Research Center

  • and pumped into the digester.

  • The anaerobic digester is a sealed, airtight tank, which can hold 300,000 gallons. Organic

  • material will be heated to one hundred degrees Fahrenheit and will remain in the digester

  • for 20 to 30 days. Inside the tank, mixers in the digester evenly distribute microorganisms.

  • These microorganisms break down the mixture producing biogas and nutrient rich digestate.

  • Bio gas, which is roughly 60% methane, is a form of renewable energy which will be used

  • to generate electricity. The system will generate enough electricity to offset the MSU DTRC,

  • around 300 kW per hour, with enough left over to help power MSU. The capturing and use of

  • biogas will generate energy, shrink the carbon footprint of campus, and improve sustainability.

  • What's left from the process is Digestate, the nutrient rich mixture that will be held

  • in the final, storage tank until it can be utilized. Mixers in the storage tank will

  • minimize settling for the potential 2.7 million gallons of digestate. Any unused biogas can

  • also be stored in the sealed headspace.

  • The nutrient rich digestate will be used to fertilize croplands or other biological treatment

  • processes to fuel research opportunities.

  • By utilizing anaerobic digestion technology, the organic materials from MSU will become

  • resources. Renewable energy is created, while odors are reduced and emissions are eliminated.

  • This project is one example of how Michigan State University is actively working to improve

  • sustainability.

The anaerobic digester at Michigan State University aims to reduce odor and emissions, from manure,

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