Study of Biogas and electricity production from food waste in SATI Campus, vidisha, M.P.

Authors

  • Shruti Tripathi Research Scholar, Department Civil Engineering, SATI, Vidisha M.P.
  • Dr. A.K. Saxena Professor, Department Civil Engineering, SATI, Vidisha M.P.

Keywords:

economic security, energy alternatives, governments, scientists

Abstract

Everything, in essence, is about energy. There is no doubt now that energy is fundamental for our development. Energy is vital for the internal and external security of a country and energy issues are at the core of social, environmental and economic security challenges. World is experiencing an economic down turn and in these times, individuals and institutions are more likely to consider options for renewable energy or other measures that help the environment. As the demand for the world’s fossil fuel increases and with their price increase, interest has rightly begun to be given to the development of renewable energy sources. The search for energy alternatives involving locally available renewable resources is one of the main concerns of governments, scientists and business people worldwide.

References

James Kuria, Jomo Kenyatta University of Agriculture and Technology “DEVELOPING SIMPLE PROCEDURES FOR SELECTING, SIZING, SCHEDULING OF MATERIALS AND COSTING OF SMALL BIO – GAS UNITS”

Viewg “BIO GAS PLANT IN ANIMAL HUSBANDRY”

IS CODE 9478 – 1989 “FAMILY SIZE BIOGAS PLANT”

SUYOG VIJ “BIOGAS PRODUCTION FROM KITCHEN WASTE”

Karve of Pune A.D (2006). “COMPACT BIOGAS PLANT COMPACT LOW-COST DIGESTER FROM WASTE STARCH”. www.bioenergylists.org.

Shalini sing, sushil kumar, M.C. Jain, Dinesh kumar (2000), “THE INCREASED BIOGAS PRODUCTION USING MICROBIAL STIMULANTS”.

Ogur, E. O. and Mbatia, S. IJES , “CONVERSION OF KITCHEN WASTE INTO BIOGAS”

M.A.O. Mydin, N.F. Nik Abllah “GENERATING RENEWABLE ELECTRICITY FROM FOOD WASTE”

Sustinable Sanitation and water management.

Downloads

Published

31-03-2017

How to Cite

Shruti Tripathi, & Dr. A.K. Saxena. (2017). Study of Biogas and electricity production from food waste in SATI Campus, vidisha, M.P. International Journal for Research Publication and Seminar, 8(2), 87–95. Retrieved from https://jrps.shodhsagar.com/index.php/j/article/view/1020

Issue

Section

Original Research Article