Surplus electricity from fluctuating renewable power sources may be converted to CH via biomethanisation in anaerobic digesters. The reactor performance and response of methanogen population of mixed-culture reactors was assessed during pulsed H injections. Initial H uptake rates increased immediately and linearly during consecutive pulse H injections for all tested injection rates (0.3 to 1.7L/L/d), while novel high throughput mcrA sequencing revealed an increased abundance of specific hydrogenotrophic methanogens. These findings illustrate the adaptability of the methanogen population to H injections and positively affects the implementation of biomethanisation. Acetate accumulated by a 10-fold following injections exceeding a 4:1 H:CO ratio and may act as temporary storage prior to biomethanisation. Daily methane production decreased for headspace CO concentrations below 12% and may indicate a high sensitivity of hydrogenotrophic methanogens to CO limitation. This may ultimately decide the biogas upgrading potential which can be achieved by biomethanisation.

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