Volume 20 No 13 (2022)
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BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM KITCHEN WASTE
Dr. Anthati Sreenivasulu, Dr.G.Yadagiri
Abstract
Biomass includes cow dung, kitchen waste, wood etc. Among these biomasses this paper will be
focusing on the kitchen waste which will result in around 60% of methane gas, 30% will include carbon
dioxide, 8% nitrogen and rest 1 to 2 % of hydrogen sulphide. This situation arises due to shocking
increment in the rates of oil. In order to overcome this issue most of the countries are working for the
development of technology using renewable resources. These resources include solar, wind and biomass.
This paper will state the best possible option to perform anaerobic digestion process in order to generate
excess amount of biogas at homes. It will also discuss procedure for the removal of toxic gases which exist
in biogas and can be harmful for humans as well as it degrade biogas quality. In our research, the
generation of biogas and methane is done from the sugary and starch-rich material and is determined at
small scale using the elementary digesters
Keywords
Biomass, kitchen waste and renewable resources
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