RT info:eu-repo/semantics/article T1 A comprehensive evaluation of cheese whey to produce biogas in the Canary Islands. A1 Ritter Rodríguez, Axel A1 Ramos Suárez, Juan Luis A1 Álvarez Méndez, Sergio J. A1 Mata González, Javier A1 Camacho Pérez, María de los Ángeles A2 Ingeniería Agraria y del Medio Natural A2 Grupo de Investigación de la ULL: BIVAREA (https://portalciencia.ull.es/grupos/6491/detalle) K1 Dairy industry K1 Methane K1 Biochemical methane potential K1 Anaerobic digestion K1 Bioenergy AB Cheese whey (CW) is a by-product of the cheese industry with pollution potential if not properly managed. This study evaluates biogas potential from CW samples from the Canary Islands. Empirical data were used to evaluatebiogas potential at cheese factory, municipality, insular and regional level. 24 samples of CW were collected from17 different farms across the Canaries, including different industries (artisan/industrial), different milk types(cow, goat, sheep, cow + goat, goat + sheep, cow + goat + sheep) and different post-treatments (cottage cheese production, filtering and skimming, inverse osmosis) to study their physical and chemical composition and biogas potential through Biochemical Methane Potential assays. Composition showed significant differences between industrial and artisan manufacturers, showing higher organic matter concentration in artisan CW. Methane potential varied from 450.6 ± 0.2 L kg− 1 to 861.2 ± 28.8 L kg− 1 (on basis of volatile solids). Artisan CW showed a higher methane potential (m3 t − 1 of fresh matter) than industrial CW, whereas no differences were observed depending on the milk type. Post-treatments, further processing at factories and degradation at environmental conditions changed CW properties and biogas potential. Results showed that CW should be fed fast into digesters to avoid acidification and the loss of biogas potential. In the Canary Islands 81.95 million litres of CW are produced annually, which could be converted into 4.5 million m3 of biogas with the potential to contribute 108 TJ y− 1 of renewable energy into the energy matrix. Valorisation of CW is a promising alternativefor small and medium farms/industries in the Canary Islands, which could replace fossil energy with biogas. SN 0961-9534 YR 2024 FD 2024 LK http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/40918 UL http://riull.ull.es/xmlui/handle/915/40918 LA en DS Repositorio institucional de la Universidad de La Laguna RD 17-nov-2025