Production of bio-gas (In urban areas using different types of wastes)

Authors

  • Chandramani Patel LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.
  • Gaurav Kumar LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.
  • Arun Kumar Upadhyay LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.

Keywords:

Bio-gas, Urban wastes, Human waste, Yard clipping.

Abstract

The focus of the research paper is to investigate the importance of biogas as an alternative energy sources in urban area. Urban waste, including wastewater treatment plants, food waste from households and businesses, yard clippings, human wastes, vegetable market wastes, and non-recyclable paper, will create biogas under the right conditions. Food waste from grocery stores, restaurants, cafeterias and homes contains energy and valuable nutrients. These wastes of specific area should collect in single tank and use them in bio-gas production.

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Author Biographies

Chandramani Patel, LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.

LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.

Gaurav Kumar, LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.

LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.

Arun Kumar Upadhyay, LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.

LCIT Bilaspur, CSVTU Bhilai (C.G), India.

Published

04-09-2014

How to Cite

Patel, C., Kumar, G., & Upadhyay, A. K. (2014). Production of bio-gas (In urban areas using different types of wastes). Recent Research in Science and Technology, 6(1). Retrieved from https://updatepublishing.com/journal/index.php/rrst/article/view/1181

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