Abstract
Enhancement of Biogas Production from Fixed Dome Biogas Plant through Recycling of Digested Slurry
Highlights
The use of fossil fuels has led to serious threat to society by increasing environmental pollutions
The pH, TS (Total Solids), VS (Volatile Solids), Volatile fatty acids (VFA) (Volatile Fatty Acids), and ammonia nitrogen were analyzed for feed and effluent slurry samples
The maximum biogas production was achieved to 0.98519m3/ kg.VS with 68% of CH4 content
Summary
The use of fossil fuels has led to serious threat to society by increasing environmental pollutions. The ‘Reduce’, ‘Reuse’ and ‘Recycle’ (‘3 R‘s’) referred to reduce the amount of waste to product, considered the best ways for the green environment, many organic wastes such as banana peels, orange, sapodilla peels help to treatment of wastewater, and low-cost adsorption techniques to remove arsenic from groundwater [2,3,4,5,6]. Biomass is one such resource that could play a substantial role in a more diverse and sustainable energy. Biogas plants are widely in operation in China, India, Sudan, Taiwan, etc. [8,9]
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