
Environmental Impact of Biogas
Ayisha Naziba T.*
Dept. of Renewable Energy Engineering, AEC & RI, TNAU, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (641 003), India
Rathinavel S.
Dept. of Farm Machinery and Power Engineering, AEC & RI, TNAU, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (641 003), India
Mahendiran R.
Dept. of Renewable Energy Engineering, AEC & RI, TNAU, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu (641 003), India
DOI: NIL
Keywords: Biogas, Ecology, Economics, Renewable energy
Abstract
Recently, renewable energy sources have attracted interest in several nations. Of which is crucial in rural regions, is biogas. Because of several factors, including "renewable," "economic," "environmental pollution," "global warming," "greenhouse effect," and "public health," developed and developing nations as well as certain international organisations are moving toward biogas. It is anticipated that fossil fuel-based energy sources would exhaust quickly and efficient use of resources is not practicable, compelling the employment of increasingly effective and prevalent renewable energy sources. All types of organic waste have been treated and turned into electrical energy using biogas systems, along with reduction of waste-related environmental and air pollution. Bio-fertilizer is the digested slurry produced after biogas production that is extremely effective in sustainable agriculture. Electricity generated is supplied to the public power grid. Additionally, the heat generated during this process is utilised to warm buildings adjacent to plants, including greenhouses and homes.
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