Co-digestion of Malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production

The experiment is about the study of biogas production from the co-digestion of agricultural waste in Malaysia. This process of the biogas production is through anaerobic digestion process where the samples are digested by using the BMP (Bio-methane Potential) method. The BMP method is carried out b...

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Main Author: Rohit Bahadur A /L Ram Bahadur
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Published: 2023
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description The experiment is about the study of biogas production from the co-digestion of agricultural waste in Malaysia. This process of the biogas production is through anaerobic digestion process where the samples are digested by using the BMP (Bio-methane Potential) method. The BMP method is carried out by the water displacement principle. The samples selected for this study is cow dung and Napier grass. These 2 samples are co-digested with inoculum known as POME (Palm Oil Mill Effluent). The objective of this study is to maximize the production of biogas through co-digestion method involving agricultural wastes. Both of these samples are performed under mesophilic condition at 37 degree Celsius. Highest water displaced by the co-digestion between Napier grass and inoculum at 229mL. The least water displaced by the co-digestion of cow dung and inoculum at 24.2mL.
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spelling my.uniten.dspace-215122025-08-25T16:30:47Z Co-digestion of Malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production Rohit Bahadur A /L Ram Bahadur Co - dogestion Biogas Anaerobic digestion Agricultural wastes The experiment is about the study of biogas production from the co-digestion of agricultural waste in Malaysia. This process of the biogas production is through anaerobic digestion process where the samples are digested by using the BMP (Bio-methane Potential) method. The BMP method is carried out by the water displacement principle. The samples selected for this study is cow dung and Napier grass. These 2 samples are co-digested with inoculum known as POME (Palm Oil Mill Effluent). The objective of this study is to maximize the production of biogas through co-digestion method involving agricultural wastes. Both of these samples are performed under mesophilic condition at 37 degree Celsius. Highest water displaced by the co-digestion between Napier grass and inoculum at 229mL. The least water displaced by the co-digestion of cow dung and inoculum at 24.2mL. 2023-05-03T17:07:02Z 2023-05-03T17:07:02Z 2020-02 Resource Types::text::Final Year Project https://irepository.uniten.edu.my/handle/123456789/21512 application/pdf
spellingShingle Co - dogestion
Biogas
Anaerobic digestion
Agricultural wastes
Rohit Bahadur A /L Ram Bahadur
Co-digestion of Malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production
title Co-digestion of Malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production
title_full Co-digestion of Malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production
title_fullStr Co-digestion of Malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production
title_full_unstemmed Co-digestion of Malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production
title_short Co-digestion of Malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production
title_sort co-digestion of malaysia’s agriculture wastes for biogas production
topic Co - dogestion
Biogas
Anaerobic digestion
Agricultural wastes
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