Domestic Wastewater Treatment as a Net Energy Producer–Can This be Achieved?
Stanford University · Inha University
Abstract
In seeking greater sustainability in water resources management, wastewater is now being considered more as a resource than as a waste-a resource for water, for plant nutrients, and for energy. Energy, the primary focus of this article, can be obtained from wastewater's organic as well as from its thermal content. Also, using wastewater's nitrogen and P nutrients for plant fertilization, rather than wasting them, helps offset the high energy cost of producing synthetic fertilizers. Microbial fuel cells offer potential for direct biological conversion of wastewater's organic materials into electricity, although significant improvements are needed for this process to be competitive with anaerobic biological…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 43.21
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 32
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- Wastewater
- Biogas
- Waste management
- Environmental science
- Renewable energy
- Sewage treatment
- Microbial fuel cell
- Anaerobic digestion