Published in International Journal of Advanced Research in Electrical and Electronics Engineering
ISSN: 2321-4775 Impact Factor:1.6 Volume:1 Issue:3 Year: 08 February,2014 Pages:86-92
The ever increasing demand of electrical energy due to industrialization and urbanization has led to concentrate on the use renewable energy sources to their capacity. Under the renewable energy sources biogas energy source is most challenging one to cope up with scarcity of electrical energy. Biogas from the biogas digesters can be compressed and bottled, and can be put in use to the extent where it is required. This would lead to ease of transportation, which is a major hurdle in biogas usage. This paper summarizes technological view that can be carried out for effective biogas compression and bottling process. The paper also includes 3D model of the proposed method developed in Solid works software.
Biogas compression, Bottling, Compressor, Manifold system, scrubbing unit,
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