Appraisal of Biogas Potential of Biogas from Animal Dung in Saeedabad, Pakistan

Pakistan is facing energy scarcity. The biogas is one of the renewable substitutes. It does not only overcome the energy scarcity but also harness the energy from animal dung which causes the CO2 emissions. The present study was done on the appraisal of potential of biogas from the dung of animals (...

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Main Authors: AMJAD ALISHAH, ABDUL RAZAQUE SAHITO
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Language:English
Published: Mehran University of Engineering and Technology 2017-07-01
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Online Access:http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf1581.pdf
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spelling doaj-347d264131664bc0b60f6c11f451643a2020-11-25T00:50:49ZengMehran University of Engineering and TechnologyMehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology0254-78212413-72192017-07-013637077181581Appraisal of Biogas Potential of Biogas from Animal Dung in Saeedabad, PakistanAMJAD ALISHAHABDUL RAZAQUE SAHITOPakistan is facing energy scarcity. The biogas is one of the renewable substitutes. It does not only overcome the energy scarcity but also harness the energy from animal dung which causes the CO2 emissions. The present study was done on the appraisal of potential of biogas from the dung of animals (Buffaloes, Cows, Goats and Sheep) within the villages surrounded by Taluka Saeedabad. The purpose of the study was the energy potential of the biogas and the selection of the most suitable design and size of the biogas plant for the villagers. The present study also includes the domestic biogas plant economics. As per the estimation, total quantity of animal dung generated was about 129 tons/day, which can produce 3859 m3 of biogas per day. On the contrary, for cooking villagers require only 2748 m3 of biogas per day. Moreover, the surplus biogas of 1111 m3 per day can be used to produce electricity of 6666 kWh per day, which can fulfill the demand of about half of the population of villages under study. People are using firewood, cotton stalks, kerosene oil and LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) for cooking. Converting animal dung into the biogas not only reduces the consumption of the traditional fuels used (Firewood, Cotton Stalks, Kerosene Oil and LPG), but also prevents about 900 thousand tons of CO2 emissions into the environment. Additionally, a fixed dome biogas plant of 8-10 m3 size was recommended for each of the houses under study.http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf1581.pdfQuantification of Animal DungBiogas PotentialBiogas RequiredDesign of Biogas Plant.
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author AMJAD ALISHAH
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ABDUL RAZAQUE SAHITO
Appraisal of Biogas Potential of Biogas from Animal Dung in Saeedabad, Pakistan
Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
Quantification of Animal Dung
Biogas Potential
Biogas Required
Design of Biogas Plant.
author_facet AMJAD ALISHAH
ABDUL RAZAQUE SAHITO
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title Appraisal of Biogas Potential of Biogas from Animal Dung in Saeedabad, Pakistan
title_short Appraisal of Biogas Potential of Biogas from Animal Dung in Saeedabad, Pakistan
title_full Appraisal of Biogas Potential of Biogas from Animal Dung in Saeedabad, Pakistan
title_fullStr Appraisal of Biogas Potential of Biogas from Animal Dung in Saeedabad, Pakistan
title_full_unstemmed Appraisal of Biogas Potential of Biogas from Animal Dung in Saeedabad, Pakistan
title_sort appraisal of biogas potential of biogas from animal dung in saeedabad, pakistan
publisher Mehran University of Engineering and Technology
series Mehran University Research Journal of Engineering and Technology
issn 0254-7821
2413-7219
publishDate 2017-07-01
description Pakistan is facing energy scarcity. The biogas is one of the renewable substitutes. It does not only overcome the energy scarcity but also harness the energy from animal dung which causes the CO2 emissions. The present study was done on the appraisal of potential of biogas from the dung of animals (Buffaloes, Cows, Goats and Sheep) within the villages surrounded by Taluka Saeedabad. The purpose of the study was the energy potential of the biogas and the selection of the most suitable design and size of the biogas plant for the villagers. The present study also includes the domestic biogas plant economics. As per the estimation, total quantity of animal dung generated was about 129 tons/day, which can produce 3859 m3 of biogas per day. On the contrary, for cooking villagers require only 2748 m3 of biogas per day. Moreover, the surplus biogas of 1111 m3 per day can be used to produce electricity of 6666 kWh per day, which can fulfill the demand of about half of the population of villages under study. People are using firewood, cotton stalks, kerosene oil and LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) for cooking. Converting animal dung into the biogas not only reduces the consumption of the traditional fuels used (Firewood, Cotton Stalks, Kerosene Oil and LPG), but also prevents about 900 thousand tons of CO2 emissions into the environment. Additionally, a fixed dome biogas plant of 8-10 m3 size was recommended for each of the houses under study.
topic Quantification of Animal Dung
Biogas Potential
Biogas Required
Design of Biogas Plant.
url http://publications.muet.edu.pk/research_papers/pdf/pdf1581.pdf
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