Biogas Production from Kitchen Wastes its Purification and Application in C.I Engine in dual Fuel Mode
Abstract
Biodegradable wastes such as kitchen wastes, agricultural wastes & animal wastes are used to produce Biogas, a powerful greenhouse gas. Biogas derived from kitchen wastes is a potential alternative to the partial substitution of petroleum derived fuels because it is from renewable resources that are widely available. Producing renewable energy from our biodegradable wastes helps to tackle the energy crisis. Anaerobic digestion (AD) is a treatment that composts these wastes in the absence of oxygen, producing a biogas that can be used to generate Heat & Power.
Keywords
Anaerobic digestion, kitchen wastes, Biogas, dual fuel, performance test, BSFC, C.I engine, BTE
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