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Teri’s Enhanced Acidification and Teri’s Enhanced Acidification and MethanationMethanation (TEAM)(TEAM)

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OM ENERGY SAVING SYSTEMS PVT LTDOM ENERGY SAVING SYSTEMS PVT LTDBANGALORE.BANGALORE.

Year Per capita wastegeneration (g/day)

Total urban municipal wastegeneration (MT/ yr)

1971 375 14.9

1981 430 25.1

1991 460 43.5

1997 490 48.5

2025 700 ~ Double the amt. of 1997

Per capita waste generation

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Waste Generation trend in India

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Existing digester designs in India

KVIC, KVIC, DeenbandhuDeenbandhu, , JantaJanta

Plug flow digester (ASTRA)Plug flow digester (ASTRA)

Modified KVIC (SPRERI, Gujarat)Modified KVIC (SPRERI, Gujarat)

CFTRI (kitchen waste)CFTRI (kitchen waste)

BARC designBARC design

MailhemMailhem biogas biogas

TEAM ProcessTEAM Process

Lacunas in existing models

•• Scum formation in small size plantsScum formation in small size plants•• Slurry managementSlurry management•• Performance of imported technologies is not Performance of imported technologies is not

established to Indian wasteestablished to Indian waste•• Large space requirementLarge space requirement•• Costs involved in maintenance of the plantsCosts involved in maintenance of the plants•• Technical skills requirement for operation and Technical skills requirement for operation and

maintenancemaintenance•• Large water requirementsLarge water requirements•• No decentralized applicationNo decentralized application

TERI’s Enhanced Acidification & TERI’s Enhanced Acidification & MethanationMethanation (TEAM) Process(TEAM) Process

TEAM Process

Bi-phasic reactor– Acidification

The organics from solid waste are extracted in the form of leachate (liquid form) by the action of hydrolytic and acidogenic microbes

digested slurry is rich in available nutrients which is dried and used as manure

– Methanation The extracted organics (leachate) are treated in a

high rate upflow anaerobic sludge blanket reactor to form biogas (composed of methane and carbon dioxide) by the action of acetogens and methanogens

Schematic diagram of TEAM

Salient features of TEAM process

• Acidification– 6 reactors for extraction of organics– Volatile fatty acids – HRT of 6 days– Digested waste is a very good manure

• Methanation– High rate methanation reactor- UASB– HRT-16 h and COD reduction- 90%– Treatment of high strength leachate to produce

biogas (70-75% Methane)

Features of TEAM

•• Aesthetic lookAesthetic look-- a feature in all biogas plantsa feature in all biogas plants•• Produces no slurry. Produces no slurry. •• Very low water requirement due to recycling.Very low water requirement due to recycling.•• Elimination Elimination of Scum formation of Scum formation -- a feature in small size a feature in small size

plants.plants.•• Proven performance of pilot plant since Jan. 1999. Proven performance of pilot plant since Jan. 1999. •• High Energy and High Energy and enriched manureenriched manure•• Suitability for small and decentralized applicationSuitability for small and decentralized application•• Low Low maintenance costmaintenance cost•• Ease in material Ease in material handlinghandling

TEAM Process (acidification)

Startup of acidification process

Drying of digested sludge for manure production

TEAM process (Methanation)

Feedstock to the TEAM digesterVegetable Market waste

Kitchen waste

Aquatic plants

Agricultural residues

Product potential

T y p e o f w a s t e B io g a s ( m 3 / t ) M a n u r e v a lu e N P K

A p p le w a s t e 3 2 .4 0 .9 0 .0 4 0 .4 3

P in e a p p le 1 3 .7 7 0 .3 3 0 .0 6 0 .5 1

P r e s s m u d 8 .9 0 .6 1 0 .6 0 0 .3 7

V e g e ta b le w a s te 2 0 2 .1 1 .6 2 .4

M ix e d w a s t e 2 0 .2 5 1 .2 0 .0 7 0 .6 3

C o f f e e p u lp 1 0 1 .8 0 .1 3

F o o d w a s t e 5 4 0 .5 0 .1 0 .3

T a p io c a 6 .1 2 .3 0 .0 2 0 .3 4

Field implementation

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List of TEAM plants in the field.

S. No. Site Address Capacity Feed stock Status1. NTPC, Sipat, Chhattishgarh 1000 kg/day Township waste Advances stage

2 NTPC, Kahalgaon, Bihar 100kg/day Canteen waste Under erection3 Navi Mumbai Municipal corporation (NMMC) ,

Bela Pur, Navi Mumbai250 Kg/day Canteen waste Under commissioning

4 IBIS Hotel, Banglore, Karantaka 100 kg/day Food waste Under commissioning

5 IOCL, Refinery, Panipat, Haryana 250 kg/day Canteen waste Operational

6 IOCL, Nephtha Cracker, Panipat, Haryana 250 kg/day Canteen waste operational

7 Saptashrungi Devi Temple Place: Vani, Dindori, Nashik

500 kg/day Flower and food waste operational

8 THDC Limited, Rishikesh, Uttarakhand 500 kg/d Township waste Operational

9 NTPC, Dadari Unit, UP 500 kg/d Township waste Operational10 Vedanta Aluminium Limited, Lanjigarh, Orissa 1500 kg/day Food waste Operational

11 NTPC, Singrauli, Distt Sonebhadra, UP 250 kg/day Township waste Operational

12 NTPC, Kawas gas project, Surat, Gujarat 100 kg/day Food waste Operational

13 IOCL, R&D center, Faridabad 50 kg/day Canteen waste Operational

14 ONGC colony, Sector 39, Noida UP 100 kg/day Township waste Operational

15 CIDCO, Bela Pur, Navi Mumbai 250 kg/day Canteen waste Operational

16 Sona Koyo Steering systems ltd. Gurgaon, Haryana

100 kg/day Canteen waste Operational

17 NTPC, Faridabad Gas Power Project, Rashmi Puram, Faridabad, Haryana

50 kg/day Township waste Operational

18 TERI, Gual pahari campus, Gurgaon, Haryana 50 kg/day Canteen waste Operational

19 Numaligarh Refineries limited, Golaghat, Assam 500 kg/day Food waste operational

20 Gujarat State Fertlizers and Chemical ltd, Vadodara

250 kg/day Canteen waste Operational

NTPC, Faridabad

Key benefits:

Capacity – 50 kg/day

Uninterrupted operation – 80 months

Waste processed – 120 tons

LPG replaced – 3.7 ton

SKSS ltd, Gurgaon

CIDCO, Mumbai

ONGC Township, Noida

NRL, Assam

NMMC, New Mumbai

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IOCL Refinery, Panipat

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IOCL, Panipat

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TERI Gram, Gurgaon

Related publications

Publications:

1) "Studies on biomethanation of vegetable market wastes". Biogas Forum;1998/III, No. 74; 4-12.2) "Biomethanation of vegetable market waste"; proceedings of the FourthInternational Symposium of ENTERNET-APRNO ISBN 979-8456-17-3 Bandung,Indonesia, March 23-24 1998.3) "A novel process using enhanced acidification and a UASB reactor forbiomethanation of vegetable market waste", Waste Management & Research, 19;292-300, 2001.4) “TEAM process-Conceptualization on efforts to meet the challenges ofvegetable market waste management problem”; Bioenergy News, 5(1): 21-23, 2001.5) Influence of sugar concentration on the microbial predominance in the granulesand performance of UASB reactor submitted to Water Research.6) “Volatile fatty acids production during anaerobic mesophilic digestion ofdifferent substrates”. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology, 18(6): 589-592, 2002.

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