DocumentCode
1529623
Title
Autonomous energy systems, bio-gas plants
Author
Murthy, K.K.
Author_Institution
Systems Science, NITIE, Bombay
Volume
4
Issue
16
fYear
1976
Firstpage
2
Lastpage
4
Abstract
Anerobic fermentation of organic matter — a process in the absence of atmospheric air — generates a mixture of gases: methane and carbon dioxide. The anerobic bacteria decompose the organic matter into sludge and methane, a gaseous fuel with a good calorific value. A number of organic wastes are suited to this method of methane generation: animal refuse such as cow dung, municipal and sewage wastes, vegetable wastes, human wastes and algae. Out of all these, for many a developing country with large population of cattle, cattle dung holds high promise. In this paper, I shall concentrate on the methane fuel economy based on cattle dung.
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
CSIT Newsletter, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-7188
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/CSIT.1976.6498726
Filename
6498726
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