Feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of South Sulawesi

The goal of this work is the feasibility of biogas as a green energy source produced from organic matter from ruminants, equine and farming activities in the central part of South Sulawesi. The study was conducted with survey and laboratory analysis to calculate the number of ruminants, corn, and ri...

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Main Authors: Abbas, Wahyuni Ayusari, Fuadi Nurul, Syafar A. Muhammad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/82/e3sconf_icadai21_04003.pdf
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spelling doaj-4eda721f441944568a98b623a6e49d1c2021-10-05T13:13:50ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-013060400310.1051/e3sconf/202130604003e3sconf_icadai21_04003Feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of South SulawesiAbbas0Wahyuni Ayusari1Fuadi Nurul2Syafar A. Muhammad3Animal Science Department, Faculty of Science and Technology UIN Alauddin MakassarPhysics Department, Faculty of Science and Technology UIN Alauddin MakassarPhysics Department, Faculty of Science and Technology UIN Alauddin MakassarInformatics Engineering Department, Faculty of Science and Technology UIN Alauddin MakassarThe goal of this work is the feasibility of biogas as a green energy source produced from organic matter from ruminants, equine and farming activities in the central part of South Sulawesi. The study was conducted with survey and laboratory analysis to calculate the number of ruminants, corn, and rice stalk using supporting data from the South Sulawesi Statistics office. Amounts of 84,567, 112,915, and 3,579 ruminants have been raised in Maros, Gowa, and Makassar, respectively. While 6,757, 9,529, and 50 monogastric are raised in Maros, Gowa, and Makassar. Corn and rice stalks were produced 465,878.06 tons year-1 in Gowa and Maros. Every cattle and equine can produce feces up to 25 kg day-1 and 30 kg day-1, daily feces production equals 2,316,885; 3,108,745; and 90,975 kg day-1 in Maros, Gowa, and Makassar, respectively. These waste products can be converted to biogas as source of green energy with a total yield of 667,752,675,489.20 x 103 cc. Its production ratio is 1 kg dry matter: 1,051.3-liter biogas for beef feces and 1 kg dry matter: 3,980-liter biogas for equine feces and corn and rice stalks can be applied as organic fertilizer as a significant factor in anaerobic fermentation of biogas production.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/82/e3sconf_icadai21_04003.pdf
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author Abbas
Wahyuni Ayusari
Fuadi Nurul
Syafar A. Muhammad
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Wahyuni Ayusari
Fuadi Nurul
Syafar A. Muhammad
Feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of South Sulawesi
E3S Web of Conferences
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Wahyuni Ayusari
Fuadi Nurul
Syafar A. Muhammad
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title Feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of South Sulawesi
title_short Feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of South Sulawesi
title_full Feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of South Sulawesi
title_fullStr Feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of South Sulawesi
title_full_unstemmed Feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of South Sulawesi
title_sort feasibility of biogas as a green energy source in the central part of south sulawesi
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description The goal of this work is the feasibility of biogas as a green energy source produced from organic matter from ruminants, equine and farming activities in the central part of South Sulawesi. The study was conducted with survey and laboratory analysis to calculate the number of ruminants, corn, and rice stalk using supporting data from the South Sulawesi Statistics office. Amounts of 84,567, 112,915, and 3,579 ruminants have been raised in Maros, Gowa, and Makassar, respectively. While 6,757, 9,529, and 50 monogastric are raised in Maros, Gowa, and Makassar. Corn and rice stalks were produced 465,878.06 tons year-1 in Gowa and Maros. Every cattle and equine can produce feces up to 25 kg day-1 and 30 kg day-1, daily feces production equals 2,316,885; 3,108,745; and 90,975 kg day-1 in Maros, Gowa, and Makassar, respectively. These waste products can be converted to biogas as source of green energy with a total yield of 667,752,675,489.20 x 103 cc. Its production ratio is 1 kg dry matter: 1,051.3-liter biogas for beef feces and 1 kg dry matter: 3,980-liter biogas for equine feces and corn and rice stalks can be applied as organic fertilizer as a significant factor in anaerobic fermentation of biogas production.
url https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/82/e3sconf_icadai21_04003.pdf
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