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Biogas EnergyBiogas and Biogas Energy: An Introduction

Biogas Energy: Biogas and Biogas Energy: An Introduction [“Biogas” is the name popularly used to denote the flammable mixture of gases that are generated when organic material undergoes anaerobic decomposition. The mixture contains 40–70% (usually 55–65%) methane, carbon dioxide, and traces of other gases. “Biogas” has good calorific value and can be directly used as fuel or indirectly used to generate electricity.] http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png

Biogas EnergyBiogas and Biogas Energy: An Introduction

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Publisher
Springer New York
Copyright
© Tasneem Abbasi 2012
ISBN
978-1-4614-1039-3
Pages
1 –10
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4614-1040-9_1
Publisher site
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Abstract

[“Biogas” is the name popularly used to denote the flammable mixture of gases that are generated when organic material undergoes anaerobic decomposition. The mixture contains 40–70% (usually 55–65%) methane, carbon dioxide, and traces of other gases. “Biogas” has good calorific value and can be directly used as fuel or indirectly used to generate electricity.]

Published: Sep 22, 2011

Keywords: Sewage Sludge; Municipal Solid Waste; Anaerobic Digestion; Rice Straw; Hydraulic Retention Time

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