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Research Paper on Design and Implementation of Solid Organic Waste Managing System
Author(s)
Ramesh Prasad Dahal
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DOI:10.17265/1934-7391/2017.03.003
Affiliation(s)
Nepal Science and Technology Research Centre, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
ABSTRACT
During the energy crisis of the nation and normal day-to-day activities, biogas technology can be a potential alternative source of energy. Conventional biogas has considerably low output methane gas for a given organic input. Considering the need for efficient biogas plant, SOWMS (solid organic waste managing system) has been designed and implemented on a trial basis by constructing community bin at ward number 4 of Gothatar VDC, Nepal. When composition of output biogas from the SOWMS was tested for five times, at different days, the average composition of gas was 55% methane and 35% carbon dioxide. The gas produced from 1 kg of waste is calculated to be 45 liters and pH value of slurry was found to be 7.8. These values indicate that designed system has good performance and that it can be optimized in the future research. Finally, this research work has some social implications that can have potential impact to uplift the society.
KEYWORDS
Biogas, SOWMS, digester, leachate, slurry, dome.
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