Abstract

Khulna is located in the south western part of Bangladesh. Khulna is the third largest city of Bangladesh where the livelihood depends on mostly agricultural practices and livestock farming. Thus there might have significant potential for biogas production. From this point of view the present study has been taken into consideration. A structured questionnaire survey was conducted to investigate the plenty of livestock resources, their energy consumption pattern, biogas production, and replacement of traditional energy consumption with biogas in 80 households which is selected randomly. Study found that total manure production is 3080125.5 kg/yr and residues production is 102252.34 kg/yr. 94 percent of the households are still using mud stoves as their first priority. Useful cooking energy demand in the case of surveyed area comes out to be 77420 kWh per year. The total biogas demand of the study area to provide cooking gas and electricity is 56981.5 m3 per year whereas the total potential biogas production is 125838.18 m3/yr in the study area. The potential produced biogas will completely fulfill the biogas demand in the study area.

Highlights

  • The country’s rural population faces the problem of income poverty as well as energy poverty

  • In rural areas of Bangladesh people mostly rely on biomass to meet their cooking energy need

  • In the line of recent energy crisis scenario in Bangladesh, the concept is being shifted from depending traditional energy to alternative or renewable energy consumption

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A Review of Potential Renewable Energy Preference in Rural Area of Bangladesh

Department of Environmental Science, Satmford University Bangladesh, Dhaka, Bangladesh To cite this article: Samrat Mitra, Monzer Hossain Sarkar, Ahmad Kamruzzaman Majumder. A Review of Potential Renewable Energy Preference in Rural Area of Bangladesh. Journal of Energy and Natural Resources. Vol 6, No 5, 2017, pp. 64-68. doi: 10.11648/j.jenr.20170605.12 Received: March 22, 2017; Accepted: April 28, 2017; Published: December 19, 2017

Introduction
Demographic Status
Survey Procedure
Biogas Calculation
Fiscal Status
Biomass Resource Calculation and Biogas Production
Biogas from Poly-generation Plant
Findings
Willingness to Biogas Production and Adaptation
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