Understanding Biogas Ver 1.1
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Centre for application Of renewable energy
objectives of incorporationobjectives of incorporation
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Research and development of
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renewable fuel Electricity generation from biogas
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Electricity generation from biogasLiaison for carbon creditsNon conventional energy
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the mantra and philosophy
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humans tend to make the process li t d ibl b
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clean environmentclean environment
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CLEAN ENVIRONMENT FOR ALL, INCLUDING NATURE ITSELF". It is said that nature has suffered more because of man rather than other
way round. Wherever there is a human interference the environment has C yundergone considerable degradation.
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ALARM BELLS FOR THE HUMAN RACE …… So what should we do about it?
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So what should we do about it?
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The realisation has come at a slower pace but it is better late than never. Sincenothing new can be created in this world and while existing energy sources aregetting depleted at alarmingly rapid rate We must use every available resourcejudiciously.
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Science (BIOTECHNOLOGY) …..HELP IS ON THE WAY
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There are enough natural agencies, which are too keen to help us in thisendeavor. Science has revealed these tools and we must use their potential to
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What is so special of these micro-organisms?
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One such resource is the waste organic matter that is generatedin the kitchens and one of the natural agencies which will play animportant role in this utilisation is the tiny part of the huge worldof tiny microbes What is so special of these microorganisms?
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What is so special of these micro-organisms?
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1 They can thrive in extreme environments where ordinarily no one would even imagine that there would be life..
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2 The discovery of extremophiles has put a new life into the biotech industry and dreams
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of stock options in the minds of field biologists.
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3 These organisms not only survive higher temperatures but also grow and reproduce.They have the ability to use sulphurous waste and convert it into non-toxic products.
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What is so special of these micro-organisms?
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It i id l t th g i t d g d th kit h t tC It is ideal to use these organisms to degrade the kitchen waste to removemore toxic elements and subject it to the biogas plant for methanegeneration.
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The Management of Organic Waste
Based on our understanding of thermophilic microorganisms in particular and
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Based on our understanding of thermophilic microorganisms in particular andmicrobial processes in general, there are two important modifications made in theconventional design of the biogas plant
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The Management of Organic Waste
Based on our understanding of thermophilic microorganisms in particular and
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Based on our understanding of thermophilic microorganisms in particular andmicrobial processes in general, there are two important modifications made in theconventional design of the biogas plant
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Drawbacks GOBAR GAS ???
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A Gobar gas plant based on solid waste chokes the plant. Thischoking occurs due to thick biomass that is inaccessible to themicroorganisms to digest it. 'The logical solution is to conversion ofthe solid waste into slurry that is far more accessible for the
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microbial action. Convert the solid waste into slurry achieves thispurpose. These two modifications have improved the design of thetraditional biogas plant
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Drawbacks of GOBAR GAS ???
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However, the use of cattle dung as the feedstock is
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, gthe main factor limiting widespread use of methaneas household fuel in rural India. Current domesticbiogas plants require about 40kg of cattle dung
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(from 6 to 8 heads of cattle) every day. And becausethe dung has a retention period of about 40 days,the size of the biogas plant is also large.
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"Restriction of space, money and absence ofsufficient animals prevent many aspirants fromhaving a biogas plant
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Reasons for Failure
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Operators did not have the skills or the timerequired to keep a marginal system operating.Producers selected digester systems that were not
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compatible with their manure handling methods.Some designer/builders sold “cookie cutter”
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Reasons for Failure
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repair because of poor system design
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Farmers did not receive adequate training and
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There were no financial returns of the system or
returns diminished over time
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Farms went out of business due to non-digester
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Reasons for SUCCESS
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The owner/operator realized the benefits biogastechnology had to offer and wanted to make it work.
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The owner/operator had some mechanicalknowledge and ability and had access to technicalsupport.
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ppThe designer/builder built systems that werecompatible with farm operation.The owner/operator increased the profitability of
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f th l f l t i it d thC revenues from the sale of electricity and othermanure byproducts than from the sale of milk.
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Today’s Experiences
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The development of anaerobic digesters for
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livestock manure treatment and energyproduction has accelerated at a very face
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influencing this market demand include:increased technical reliability of anaerobic
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Today’s Experience
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CENTRAL programs designed to cost share in thedevelopment of these systems; and the emergenceof new state
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A new growing concern of farm owners about
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environmental quality.
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Management Organic Waste
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The waste generated in kitchen in the form of vegetable refuse, stale cookedand uncooked food, extracted tea powder, waste milk and milk products canall be processed.
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all be processed.
Waste to Kitchen
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The efficient disposal of kitchen waste is ecofriendly as well as costeffective. One has to consider more than monetary aspects. Thed i f k d f d i d l d t l tiC dumping of uncooked food in unmanned area leads to populationgrowth of nuisance animals. It is undoubtedly unhygienic and posesa threat to the habitat.
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Waste to Kitchen
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These factors add to the value of such plants. we can certainlyhandle the kitchen waste and other biodegradable BIOMASSwaste like paper, ETC…….
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waste like paper, ETC…….
What is Biogas ??
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COMPOSITION OF BIOGAS
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CH3COOHAcetic acid --> CH4
Methane + CO2Carbon dioxideC Acetic acid Methane Carbon dioxide
2CH3CH2OHEthanol + CO2
Carbon dioxide --> CH4Methane + 2CH3COOH
Acetic acid
CO2C b di id + 4H2
H d --> CH4M h + 2H2O
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Carbon dioxide Hydrogen Methane Water
COMPOSITION OF BIOGAS
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Composition of biogas
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Methane CH4 50 - 70
Carbon Dioxide CO2 30 - 40
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Nitrogen N2 1 - 2
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Water vapour H2O 0.3
Hydrogen Sulphide H2S Traces
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C/N RATIO MATERIALS
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Raw Materials C/N Ratio
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Duck dung 8 Human excreta 8 Chicken dung 10 Goat dung 12 Pig dung 18 Sheep dung 19
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Cow dung 24 Buffalo dung 24 Water hyacinth 25 Elephant dung 43
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Straw (maize) 60 Straw (rice) 70 Straw (wheat) 90 Saw dust >200
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Commonly used fuels Calorific valuesin Kilo calories and Thermal efficiencyy
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Bio-gas 4713/M 360%
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Dung cake 2093/Kg 11%
Firewood 4978/Kg 17 3%
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Diesel (HSD) 4600/Kg 30%
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Kerosene 10850/Kg 50%
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We at CARE provide a realistic screening process for livestock facilities to decide if
biogas technology is an C biogas technology is an appropriate match for the farm and farm owner. From the vast
array of Plants and designs
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CLASSIFICATION OF BIOGAS PLANTSBASED ON THE PLANT COMPONENTS
Bio gas Plants with Movable Fixed Dome Type Digester and gas holder Flexible Bag Plant
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Sr.Bio-gas Plants with Movable
Gas holder Fixed Dome Type Digester and gas holder
SeparateFlexible Bag Plant
No. Plant Models
i KVIC Design Sichuan Model Sulabh Model Neuprene Bag Model
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ii IARI Design Shanghai Model Bardoli Model Swasrik Biogas Plant
iii PRAI design (Two Chambers) Janta (Brick Mesonry) PAU Model Red Mud Plastic Model
iv Kamdhanu (baked clay) model Bhagya Laxmi Sangli Model
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vi JWALA Model ASTRA (Chinese type)
ii G h M d l GAIC/ATRC (RCC g t)
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viii Khira model AFPRO (Horizontal RCC pipe )
ix FRP Model Deen Bandhu Model
x Ferro cement Digester Model Bharat ModelC x Ferro cement Digester Model Bharat Model
xi SERC Model
xii SPRERI Model
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THE BIODIGESTER : KVIC
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Floating drum digester Experiment onbiogas technology in India began in1937. In 1956, Jashu Bhai J Pateldeveloped a design of floating drum
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biogas plant popularly known as GobarGas plant. In 1962, Patel's design wasapproved by the Khadi and VillageI d t i C i i (KVIC) f I di
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and this design soon became popularin India and the world. In this design,the digester chamber is made of brick
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THE BIODIGESTER : DCS
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THE BIODIGESTER : DCS
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THE BIODIGESTER : JANTA
Janata designs are relatively easy to
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construct and maintain because they have nomoving parts and because corrosion is not aproblem. One drawback is that Janata plantsmay require periodic cleaning due to scumbuild-up. As gas pressure increases in a fixed
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volume, the pressure pushes some of theslurry out of the digester and back into boththe inlet and outlet tanks, causing the slurrylevel in each tank to rise.
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THE BIODIGESTER : CHINA FIXED DOME
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Fixed dome Chinese model biogas plant (also called drumless digester) was built in China asearly as 1936. It consists of an underground brick masonry compartment (fermentationchamber) with a dome on the top for gas storage. In this design, the fermentation chamber P
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THE BIODIGESTER : DEENBANDHU
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The Deenbandhu Model is a semi continuous-fed fixed dome Biogas plant. The design essentially consists ofsegments of two spheres of different diameters joined at their bases. The structure thus formed comprises of(i) the digester (fermentation chamber) (ii) the gas storage chamber and (iii) the empty space just above the P
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THE BIODIGESTER : MCRC
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This ensures that the heavier, partiallydigested material settles to the digester floorunimpeded by the lighter biomass. The JSEIinnovation could be an important
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breakthrough in the use of agricultural andforest residues in biogas systems. In additionto solving the problem of scum build-up, theJSEI technique also seems to eliminate the
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necessity of excessive shredding or drying ofresidues, making the handling of thesematerials far less cumbersome and time-
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Comparison of KVIC and ASTRA designs For similar Biogas Plants(40)
KVIC ASTRARated daily gas output 5.66 5.66G h ld di t ( 183 244
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Feedstock collection — Sump Pulper / MixerAnaerobic digester — Effluent storage — ManureGas handling
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Characteristics Plug Flow Digester Fixed Film
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Characteristics Plug Flow Digester Fixed Film
Digestion Vessel Above Ground Tank Rectangular in Ground Above Ground Tank
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Supplement Heat Yes No
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Solid Characteristics Coarse Very Fine
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Farm Type Dairy Only DairyC Farm Type Dairy Only Dairy
Optimum Location All Climates Temperate and Warm
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BIOGAS SYSTEMS : Table AA
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Characteristics Covered Lagoon Complete Mix Digester
Digestion Vessel Deep Lagoon Round /Square In
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Optimum Location Temperate and Warm All Climates
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SL. No Plant Capacity Av. Daily Feedstock and Slurry (ratio of 1 Kg. Feedstock:1 Lt. Water) Requirement
Approx. No. of Av. Size Cattle
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4 4 140 100 200 8-12 12-16 18000
5 6 210 150 300 12 18 18 24 24000C 5 6 210 150 300 12-18 18-24 24000
Commencement to Commissioning 03 Days for Digestors from 1m3 200 m3
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A household digester unit or familysize biogas plant normally has thegas production capacity to meet
ProcessAbout two kg dry starchy matter mixed in about10 litres of water is the daily input. The retention
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all the cooking and 2-4 hours oflighting (using biogas lamps withsingle mental) needs of a family. InIndia 1 m3 biogas plant refers to
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The CARE modelHas a gas holder tank of 550 litres capacity,having about 500 litres usable gas holding space.We advice the housewife to introduce a kg of
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gfeedstock once in the morning and again in theevening. Every time she gets about 500 litres of gas,which is enough to cook one meal for a family offive Families eating only rice may require just halfC five. Families eating only rice may require just halfof this quantity of gas.
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Institutional Sized Bio Gas Plant
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Cost and savings in slide
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Institutional Sized Bio Gas Plant
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A biogas plant in a vegetable oil factory
Cost and savings
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After KWPInstallation
LPG Consumed 60 kg/day 30 kg/day
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Net Annual Savings Rs. 2.47 Lacs
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cooking fuel. The KWP will utilize 600kg/day of Kitchen Waste generatedand generate 60 m3/day of biogas,which is equivalent to about 30kg/day of LPG. This will replace 30
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Less 100% Dep. Benefit in 1st year Rs.1.15 Lacs
Net cost of Kitchen Waste Plant Rs.2.35 Lacs
kg/day of LPG. This will replace 30kg/day of LPG used in the canteenkitchen. KWP serves duel purpose ofdisposing the Kitchen Waste, thusmaintaining hygienic and cleanC
Simple Payback 0.95 Years
Net Reduction in Cooking Energy Cost 50 %
maintaining hygienic and cleansurroundings and replacing 50% ofCooking Fuel with Biogas generated
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Parameters Conventional Systems CARE System
Time needed for construction to commissioning for 1CUm / 20 CUM 25 days / 90 to 120 days 1 Day / 30 Days
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Fermentor Volume for Family of Four to Six.
Large 4000 Litres
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Conventional MS Dome prone Composite New Age PVC
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Percentage of Methane by weight 60 % 25%
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Quantity needed from system for a family of four 1980 Litres 800 Litres
Carbon Dioxide 20 % to 30 % 5 % to !5 %C
O & M Intensive Easy
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Amount of required feedstock 40 kg + 40 lit water 1-1.5 kg + 15 lit water
k g g Any starchy material Kitchen
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Standard size for household 4000 lit 1000-1500 lit
Capital Investment per unit including stove INR 20,000 INR 10,000
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Running Expenses per meal INR 25 0 to INR 5
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Hen Dry 0,66 0,047 0,017 36C y
Quantity of feedstock from farm animals and Potential Captive Energy
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Name of the fuel Kerosene Firewood Cowdung Charcoal
Biogas and Biomass
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Name of the fuel Soft coke Butane FurnanceOil
Coal gas Electricity
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1.605 kg 0.433 kg 0.4171 1.177 m3 4.698 kWhC m of Bio gas kWh
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Centre for Application of Renewable Energy. sees the growing demand fromconsumers for green energy as a sign of changes in the power market.
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glocal, rural economies, as jobs and revenue arise from what was onceconsidered a smelly, costly nuisance.
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THE Biogas Engine
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THE Biogas Engine
THE Biogas Engine “CARE”
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•THE Biogas Engine “CARE”•Biogas specific Engines using 100 % Biogas
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•Gas Consumption of 600 Cft per KWH
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How much does an anaerobic digestion facility cost?
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The cost of an AD facility depends on many factors, and would becalculated before any work was started.
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A key decision point is not only how much the facility costs; it's howmuch revenue the facility generates.Centre for Application of Renewable Energy’s combination of higher
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How do Biogas Energy Systems?
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Centre for Application of Renewable Energy uses technology that has been
with other anaerobic digestion technologies?
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What is your cow to kW ratio? EN
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In other words how efficiently do your digesters produce energy?
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In other words, how efficiently do your digesters produce energy?
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Besides biogas, what comes out of the digesters?EN
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slurry which is separated out, and sold to local gardeners,landscapers and farmers.
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Does a biogas facility smell?EN
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Actually, anaerobic digesters alleviate odor problems, especially as
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Anaerobic Digester TechnologyImprovements and OptimizationsImprovements and Optimizations
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Low maintenance, high efficiency technology
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……..And about US ???
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Centre for Application of Renewable Energy Inc. was founded in 2004 toaddress India's pressing need for renewable domestically produced power
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Centre for Application of Renewable Energy licenses technology that hasbeen the most reliable, efficient, tried and tested anaerobic digestiontechnology to the Indian market.
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