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VOL. 6, ISSUE 2 (2021)
Investigation for the sensitivity of biogas production on the biomass volume in a batch type biogas mild steel plant
Authors
Er Jasvarinder Chalotra, Sarbjit Singh Sooch
Abstract
Biogas plants are biggest source of renewable energy. Any biomass available on earth can be converted into thermal energy, CNG and electricity generation by using biogas plants. In this research, a batch type biogas plant of two different volumes is used for biogas production and biomass used is paddy straw mix with cow dung. The main objective is to calculate the biogas production depending upon the volume of plant. The biogas plants used are made up of mild steel installed on the ground having dimensions of plant 1 (6 feet x 8 feet) with 600 kg capacity (450 kg paddy straw + 150 kg cow dung) and plant 2 have dimensions (10 feet dia x 10 feet height)) and capacity is 2000 kg (1600 kg paddy straw + 400 kg cow dung).The data obtained is based on three months working of plant. Once the plant filled, it produces gas for three months regularly. The results found after complete working of plants are: plant-A produces biogas 1.5-2 cubic meter daily and total 106.578 cubic meters and plant-B produces 4-5 cubic meter of biogas daily and total of 400 cubic meters.
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Pages:676-678
How to cite this article:
Er Jasvarinder Chalotra, Sarbjit Singh Sooch "Investigation for the sensitivity of biogas production on the biomass volume in a batch type biogas mild steel plant ". International Journal of Botany Studies, Vol 6, Issue 2, 2021, Pages 676-678
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