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Solar greenhouse assisted biogas plant in hilly region - A field study

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SOLAR ENERGY
Volume 82, Issue 10, Pages 911-917

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.solener.2008.03.005

Keywords

solar; greenhouse; biogas plant; temperature

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  1. Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE)

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The present study was undertaken with the objective of evaluating plastic as an alternative material for biogas plant oil a par with conventional brick material. The field study was carried out for one year (October, 2005-September, 2006) in a small hamlet at Nilgiris incorporating solar energy to study its influence oil biogas production. During summer (April-June) the temperature reaches to the maximum of 21-25 degrees C and the minimum of 10-12 degrees C. During winter (October-December), the temperature available is maximum of 16-21 degrees C and minimum of 2 degrees C. The solar insolation in the study area ranges from 250 to 600 W/m(2). This study involves the control conventional Deenabandhu model (Indian standard model prevailing in most part of India made of masonry structure only) and the experimental plastic tank with greenhouse canopy of similar capacity. Our previous work [Vinoth Kumar, K., Kasturi Bai, R., 2005. Plastic biodiggesters - a systematic study. Energy for Sustainable Development 9 (4), 40-49] on lab scale digester made from plastic material was compared over other materials and the results gave us much confidence to carry Out further Study oil pilot scale. In continuation, a semi-continuous study was conducted for one year with the retention time of 55 days. The gas generated from the biogas plants was utilized for cooking (burner) and lighting (lamp) purposes. The yearly average Slurry temperatures recorded during the study period was 26.3 and 22.4 degrees C ill experimental and control biogas plants against ambient temperature of 17.0 degrees C. The yearly average greenhouse chamber temperature recorded was 29.1 degrees C in the experimental biogas plant. The yearly average gas yield from the experimental and control biogas plants were 39.1 and 34.6 1 kg(-1) day(-1) respectively. Gas productions ill the winter season registered lower than other months. It call be concluded that the solar greenhouse assisted plastic biogas plant call be efficiently adopted with minor modifications in hilly regions since the temperature profile plays a major role in biogas production. (c) 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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