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BIOGAS
Process
Organic materials such as dung and agricultural waste can easily be treated
in biogas plants to produce energy (biogas) and fertiliser (slurry). Biogas
is generated if organic materials are allowed to rot in closed, airless
tanks at suitable temperatures (20-40¡C). This is ideal for Equatorial
areas. The process is called "anaerobic digestion". Bacteria convert the
organic matter into combustible biogas (methane, carbon dioxide) and
fertiliser (ammonia).
Utilisation
Biogas can be used like any other combustible gas. It can be burnt in
stoves, lamps and motors, or to produce electric power or pump water. Biogas
is somewhat lighter than air, and has an ignition temperature of
approximately 700¡C (diesel oil 350¡C; petrol and propane about 500¡C). The
temperature of a biogas flame is 870¡C. One cubic metre of biogas generates
5500 kcal of energy, corresponding to the thermal power of 0.6 litres of
diesel fuel. The fermentation slurry contains a lot of ammonia nitrogen.
This is practically odourless and is an efficient fertiliser. When the
fermentation slurry is used as fertiliser for a period of years, the soil
structure is improved. The proportion of organic materials in the soil is
increased, enabling it to store more water.
Advantages
By relatively simple means, biogas can be utilised as a source of energy in
integrated farming. In addition, the use of biogas implies a number of
advantages of ecological as well economical character.
The environment is being destroyed by the demand for firewood and charcoal.
To avoid catastrophe, it has to be protected, and one way of doing this is
to use biogas.
One major problem for people who are economically or geographically
disadvantaged is to get electricity or fossil fuels for cooking and
lighting. At the moment, biogas seems to be the most logical source of cheap
energy.
In the developing countries, women spend many hours collecting firewood.
This is a big burden on them, and their time could be used more
productively.
Cooking with firewood produces a lot of smoke, which is bad for the health
of the women, who tend the kitchen fire. The smoke pollutes the air, and can
cause problems with lungs, eyes etc. The flame from burning biogas does not
need tending
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