Abstract
Brazil's abundant biomass from agricultural and industrial activities offers significant potential for biogas production, aligning with the ONU Sustainable Development Goals. This study aims to explore anaerobic digestion for biogas production from biomass, investigating key factors influencing the process and advancing efficient technologies. A literature review utilizing biogas as a sustainable energy source was conducted, and an Arduino-controlled bioreactor was built to automatically monitor and control crucial variables in anaerobic digestion, ensuring high-quality and efficient biogas production. The developed bioreactor efficiently enabled continuous tracking of pressure, temperature, hydrogen, and methane in the bioreactor, contributing to energy transition and decarbonization.
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