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TEMPERATURE EFFECT ON BIOGAS PRODUCTION

Primary and Activated Sludge Biogas Production: Effect of Temperature

Primary and Activated Sludge Biogas Production: Effect of Temperature

... The temperature of the fermenter is one of the most important ...higher temperature in fermenter increases the metabolic activity of microorganisms as well as the rate of decomposition of the substrate and ...

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Effect of Solid Wastes Composition and Confinement Time on Methane Production in a Dump

Effect of Solid Wastes Composition and Confinement Time on Methane Production in a Dump

... of biogas emissions as a source of alternative energy instead of their release to the atmosphere ...[3-5]; temperature [6,7]; MSW confinement time [8]; MSW field capacity and hydraulic retention time ...

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Effect of inoculum to substrate ratio on biogas production of sheep paunch manure

Effect of inoculum to substrate ratio on biogas production of sheep paunch manure

... the biogas pro- ...on biogas production by varying the amount of substrate added to ...of temperature and pH were also investigated (Hashimoto et ...ogas production and conversion ...

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Effect Of Temperature On Biogas Yields Using South-South Nigeria As A Case Study

Effect Of Temperature On Biogas Yields Using South-South Nigeria As A Case Study

... optimum temperature for the digestion process is 35°C. The temperature inside the digester should be stable, since the methanogenic bacteria are highly sensitive toward changes and variations of ...

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Effect of mixing speed on anaerobic 
		digestion of sugarcane trash into biogas in a batch fed digester

Effect of mixing speed on anaerobic digestion of sugarcane trash into biogas in a batch fed digester

... energy production due to its high positive energy and greenhouse balance (de Oliveira Bordonal et al ...soil temperature variations, rising biological action, enhancing soil carbon (Sousa Junior et ...& ...

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Effect of Media Material on Biogas Production

Effect of Media Material on Biogas Production

... the biogas from dissolution into the water while the digester was corked to generate an anaerobic ...of biogas produced were rec- orded at a specified interval of 4 days for duration of 40 ...ambient ...

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Studies on biogas production by anaerobic process using agroindustrial wastes

Studies on biogas production by anaerobic process using agroindustrial wastes

... the effect of tem- perature, pH, substrate concentration and hydraulic retention time on sago with tannery effluent in ad- dition to obtain the corresponding optimum condi- ...of biogas, 840 ml and the ...

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Proximate composition of banana leaves and estimation of fungal degradation products of the leaves at mesophilic temperature

Proximate composition of banana leaves and estimation of fungal degradation products of the leaves at mesophilic temperature

... of biogas and bioliquid production, as well as the quality of the degradation products (biogas and bioliqiud), several but different researches were conducted by different researchers using different ...

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Effect of digester surface area on biogas yield

Effect of digester surface area on biogas yield

... the production of biogas, which can be used as a fuel for heating, electricity or ...of biogas production have focused on feedstock properties, digester temperature, retention time, ...

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Temperature and Stirring Effect of Biogas Production from Two Different Systems

Temperature and Stirring Effect of Biogas Production from Two Different Systems

... The biogas production rate and the methane content were being measured at different stirring speeds and intervals periods [16]. The importance of mixing in achieving efficient substrate conversion has been ...

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Effect of air-fuel ratio on temperature distribution and pollutants for biogas MILD combustion

Effect of air-fuel ratio on temperature distribution and pollutants for biogas MILD combustion

... is biogas or low calorific value gas. The biogas was produced by mixing methane and carbon ...of biogas, where there are similar levels of fuel and diluents to the syngas studied ...

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Production of Biogas and Biochar by Pyrolysis

Production of Biogas and Biochar by Pyrolysis

... The thermal decomposition of process of pyrolysis using biomass takes place in the absence of oxygen under inert atmosphere. The fundamental chemical reaction is very complex and consists of several steps. The end ...

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Coupling of Wind Energy and Biogas with a High Temperature Steam Electrolyser for Hydrogen and Methane Production

Coupling of Wind Energy and Biogas with a High Temperature Steam Electrolyser for Hydrogen and Methane Production

... consensus that energy based on the deployment and consumption of conventional fossil resources is not envi- ronmental-friendly energy for the human development. Many concerns have been dominated by the global con- cerns ...

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Turning Wastes (Cow Dug and Melon Shells) to Biogas for Cooking Energy

Turning Wastes (Cow Dug and Melon Shells) to Biogas for Cooking Energy

... to biogas. The objectives of the research are to: experiment biogas from: (i)cow dug (ii) cow dug and melon waste and to (ii) compare the outcome of the two sets of ...between biogas yield from cow ...

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Biogas Production: The Fundamental Processes

Biogas Production: The Fundamental Processes

... contribute around 70% of global electricity generation [4]. Majority of the inhabitants of developing countries live in rural areas. They depend heavily on solid fuels to meet their basic energy requirements, where the ...

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Production of Biogas by Biomethanation of Oilcake

Production of Biogas by Biomethanation of Oilcake

... produce biogas. After the proction of biogas, as nutrients become less available and waste products increase, the number of dying microbes continues to rise and production of biogas starts to ...

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Investigation of Enhancement of Biogas Generation from Canteen Waste

Investigation of Enhancement of Biogas Generation from Canteen Waste

... compact biogas system that uses starchy or sugary feedstock material and the analysis shows that this new system is 800 times more efficient than conventional biogas ...produce biogas which would ...

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Modelling the Kinetic of Biogas Production from Co-digestion of Pig Waste and Grass Clippings

Modelling the Kinetic of Biogas Production from Co-digestion of Pig Waste and Grass Clippings

... The option to convert biogas to natural gas is purely relevant in large scale production. Development of appropriate models are the best steps for complete process. For nearly 40 years, scientists have ...

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Effects of Substrate to Inoculum Ration on Biogas Production from Anaerobic Co-digestion of Office Paper and Cow Manure

Effects of Substrate to Inoculum Ration on Biogas Production from Anaerobic Co-digestion of Office Paper and Cow Manure

... in biogas production among the different ratios of office paper to cow manure agreed with the hypotheses that adding paper to cow manure would generate more biogas per gram of volatile solids than ...

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Biogas Production Using Water Hyacinth (Eicchornia crassipes) for Electricity Generation in Kenya

Biogas Production Using Water Hyacinth (Eicchornia crassipes) for Electricity Generation in Kenya

... In the first phase, protein, carbohydrate and fat are converted to soluble substances followed by acid forma- tion give rise to fatty acids, amino acids and alcohols by acidogenic bacteria. Methane, carbon dioxide, ...

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