Estimating microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) investment costs in wastewater treatment plants: case study

Abstract

Microbial electrolysis represents a new approach for harnessing the energy contained in the organic matter of wastewater. However, before this approach can be implemented on a practical basis, a cost-effective manufacturing process for microbial electrolysis cells (MECs) must be developed. The objective of this study is to estimate an acceptable purchase cost of an MEC reactor for a domestic wastewater treatment plant. We estimate that for a full-scale MEC operating at a current density of 5 A ma 12\ub2 (amperes per square meter of anode) and an energy consumption of 0.9 kWh kg-COD 12\ub9 (kilowatt-hour per kg of removed chemical oxygen demand (COD)), a cost of \u20ac1220 ma 12\ub3 (euro per m\ub3 of anodic chamber) can be established as a target purchase cost at which a break-even point is reached after 7 years.Peer reviewed: YesNRC publication: Ye

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