Domestic Biogas Articles
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The Landscape of Biogas Plants
China has the highest number of biogas plants among the IEA Bioenergy Task 37 member countries,with more than 100,000 biogas plants,followed by Germany with over 10,000 plants.In addition to the 100,000 biogas plants,China also has a large number of household biogas units. In countries like Australia and the UK,landfills are the largest source for biogas production,while they are only a minor ...
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NDDB-guided biogas plant inaugurated
Secretary of Department of Animal Husbandry and Dairying, Government of India, Atul Chaturvedi inaugurated a biogas plant with a capacity of 200 cubic metre, which will utilise about 5,000 kilograms cow dung per day, at Akauni village of trans-Ganga Chandauli district on Wednesday. Chairman of National Dairy Development Board (NDDB) Meenesh Shahon was also present on the occasion. This biogas ...
By Saaf Energy
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Caring for the Environment in Costa Rica
HomeBiogas can be a vital life-changing product for the 3 billion people around the world who still cook on wood and charcoal. For those who don’t cook over open fires and use LPG/propane or an electric stove for cooking, HomeBiogas does not impact their health so much as much as it serves as an important tool in combating global warming and helping the environment. This is the case for ...
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Huge scope of urban domestic biogas plant
There is a huge scope of installing 15 million domestic biogas plants in urban homes for generating cooking gas from kitchen waste and other organic waste. In every home, about half kilogram waste is generated daily such as vegetable cut outs and leftovers, green leaves and husks, fruit skins, rotten fruits, sugarcane baggesse, left out or stale food or some organic starchy material etc. Now, ...
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Energy and environmental benefits of family biogas plants in India
The potential of family biogas plants in providing viable solutions for clean rural energy, indoor air quality, fast-depleting reserves of fossil fuels, and mitigating global warming impacts of residential cooking is widely acknowledged. As a result, many developing countries such as India, China, and Bangladesh have integrated family biogas plants in their national energy planning and policies. ...
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Development of household biogas digesters and its economic analysis in China
During the development of biogas digesters, a problem, which is how to appraise the economic benefits, always exists. This paper mainly discusses the necessity of cost-benefit analysis on biogas digesters, clearly defines some vague concepts during the analysis, tells how to quantitatively analyse the environmental benefits, and affirms the role of the government and the rural families.Keywords: ...
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"Four in one" model and the development of household biogas in northern China
By reviewing the development of household biogas in China, one of the key factors which impeded the use of biogas in northern China was noted - how a biogas digester lives through the winter. In order to solve this problem, a model named "Four in one" has been proposed by some researchers. In this paper, this model, including its structure, technical features, and benefit was introduced and ...
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