Solid Waste Management and Biogas Plant Design

  • Unique Paper ID: 173216
  • PageNo: 2817-2818
  • Abstract:
  • In our project “solid waste management and biogas plant design” we are aiming to clean the rural area and put biogas plant for solid waste , were we can store the waste and convert it into the gas for natural resources aim to keep village clean The biogas generating method involves filling the digester with cow dung and some house waste and is left to ferment for days: the result of the formation produce biogas in the digester. The compositions of the gases are mainly methane and carbon dioxide. The plant is manually operated and does not require high skilled manpower. This will cut down on environmental pollution global warming and reduce the rate of cutting down trees in rural areas.

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BibTeX

@article{173216,
        author = {Siddhi Pravin Pawar and Siddhi Sunil Borse and Anushka Bharat Chavan and Tanushree Sambhaji Pagere and Prof. A. D. Kale},
        title = {Solid Waste Management and Biogas Plant Design},
        journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
        year = {2025},
        volume = {11},
        number = {9},
        pages = {2817-2818},
        issn = {2349-6002},
        url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=173216},
        abstract = {In our project  “solid waste management and biogas plant design” we are aiming to clean the rural area and put biogas plant for solid waste , were we can store the waste and convert it into the gas for natural resources aim to keep village clean The biogas generating method involves filling the digester with cow dung and some house waste and is left to ferment for days: the result of the formation produce biogas in the digester. The compositions of the gases are mainly methane and carbon dioxide. The plant is manually operated and does not require high skilled manpower.
This will cut down on environmental pollution global warming and reduce the rate of cutting down trees in rural areas.},
        keywords = {biogas, Fermentation, Digester, Biological Waste, solid waste},
        month = {March},
        }

Cite This Article

Pawar, S. P., & Borse, S. S., & Chavan, A. B., & Pagere, T. S., & Kale, P. A. D. (2025). Solid Waste Management and Biogas Plant Design. International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology (IJIRT), 11(9), 2817–2818.

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