Biogas generation potential by anaerobic digestion for sustainable energy development in India |
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Authors: | P. Venkateswara Rao Saroj S. Baral Ranjan Dey Srikanth Mutnuri |
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Affiliation: | 1. Chemical Engineering Group, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Goa Campus, Zuari Nagar, Goa 403726, India;2. Biology Group, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Goa Campus, Zuari Nagar, Goa 403726, India |
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Abstract: | The potential of biogas generation from anaerobic digestion of different waste biomass in India has been studied. Renewable energy from biomass is one of the most efficient and effective options among the various other alternative sources of energy currently available. The anaerobic digestion of biomass requires less capital investment and per unit production cost as compared to other renewable energy sources such as hydro, solar and wind. Further, renewable energy from biomass is available as a domestic resource in the rural areas, which is not subject to world price fluctuations or the supply uncertainties as of imported and conventional fuels. In India, energy demand from various sectors is increased substantially and the energy supply is not in pace with the demand which resulted in a deficit of 11,436 MW which is equivalent to 12.6% of peak demand in 2006. The total installed capacity of bioenergy generation till 2007 from solid biomass and waste to energy is about 1227 MW against a potential of 25,700 MW. The bioenergy potential from municipal solid waste, crop residue and agricultural waste, wastewater sludge, animal manure, industrial waste which includes distilleries, dairy plants, pulp and paper, poultry, slaughter houses, sugar industries is estimated. The total potential of biogas from all the above sources excluding wastewater has been estimated to be 40,734 Mm3/year. |
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