Biogas Plant Report Org
Biogas Plant Report Org
• Sixty eight per cent (68%) of the pig farmers had biogas plant and 20 per cent
(20%) had septic tanks for collecting wastewater and dung from the pig sty.
Forty eight per cent (48%) of the farms used different combination of solid waste
disposal systems including irrigation as a means for wastewater disposal. The
overall results indicated that there was a lacuna in appropriate infrastructure
for solid and liquid waste management in pig farms of Kerala posing serious
threat environment and public health
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METHOD OF PRODUCTION
The pig manure is collected from farmers by the company transports, from
there the manure is dumbed into the biogas plant. Mainly cow dung mixture
and pig manure is the main mixing components. Pig manure gives chemicals
such as pottasium,Nitrogen etc...,whereas the cow dung gives higher amount
of methane ,more amount of methane is present in these two mixtures . In
foreign countries they have a large number of biogas plants. But according to
their technology more amount of biogas is needed to produce a large amount
of electricity . Whereas in our generators 1 litre of gas can produce electricity
for 5-6 hours and 70% of the transmitting technology and combustion is
entirely different from other biogas engines .NGDI technology is introduced in
the gas distribution, Natural Gas Direct Injection(NGDI).at a constant pressure
and flow the gas is supplied the engine by specially created manifold and fuel
pumping system, and also the gearbox is designed according to the CVTI
system it coverts 10-100 rpm .it helps in generating electricity in an idle rpm
and the mileage will much greater than others.
PLAN 2