Abstract
Abstract The greatest way to establish a healthy ecosystem is through industrial waste processing and agriculture. Cow dung and palm oil liquid waste are examples of the agricultural and industrial waste that can be converted into biogas. With the help of additional materials including sawdust, water hyacinth, rice straw, corn cobs, and EM4, which acts as an activator for bacteria during fermentation, biogas is created through the fermentation of agricultural and industrial waste. To obtain the optimal outcome regarding the applied electric power was the aim of this study. Four processes are used to turn biogas into electricity. P4 is a mixture of palm oil liquid waste and saw dust, while P1, P2, and P3 are mixtures of cow dung and rice straw, corn cobs and water hyacinth, respectively. The result showed that the highest of average electricity is 836 watts which is resulted from combination between rice straw and cow dung.
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