Emad A. Almuhanna , Mohamed A. Eltawil , Saeed Y. Al-Ramadan
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Sustainable poultry house emissions control: A novel electrostatic-biotrickling filter powered by PV
This study presents the development and experimental evaluation of a novel electrostatic-biotrickling filter system powered by photovoltaic (PV) energy for sustainable control of poultry house emissions. The system combines an electrostatically charged water spray with a vertical biotrickling filter bed composed of locally sourced materials-pittmoss, palm sheath fiber, and crushed tempered glass-to enhance the removal of particulate matter and ammonia. Under charged spray conditions, removal efficiencies of 79.5 %, 71.5 %, and 50 % were achieved for total suspended particles (TSP), PM₁₀, and PM₂.₅, respectively, with ammonia removal reaching 92.3 % at an empty bed residence time of 1.5 s. The PV array, rated at 1338 W peak power, supplies surplus energy exceeding 35 %, enabling off-grid operation. PV panel efficiency varied inversely with temperature, ranging from 16.1 % at cooler times to 11.3 % during peak heat. This integration of renewable energy with innovative filtration demonstrates a promising, energy-efficient, and environmentally responsible approach for mitigating air pollution in poultry farming. The study lays foundational work for advancing sustainable agricultural emissions control using cost-effective materials and clean power.
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