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BIOGAS

What are sources of Biogas? What is Biogas? What are sources of Biogas? Wetlands Sewage Sludge Landfills Plant Material Animal Waste Kitchen Waste

1895 – Biogas is used to light up the streets in Exeter, England History of Biogas 1808 – Sir Humphrey Davy found that methane was present in the gases that is formed by the Anaerobic Digestion of manure 1895 – Biogas is used to light up the streets in Exeter, England 2010 – The Biogas Support program in Nepal wins the Ashen Reward for installing over 150,000 Biogas Plants in rural areas. And a Biogas powered train starts it's service in Sweden The Pakistan Domestic Biogas programme was started in January 2009 by RSPN with the financial support of SNV and the advisory support of Winrock International. The agreement among parties was signed in December 2008. Now, the programme is funded by EKN since November 2009. . 1884 – Louis Pasteur student, Ulysses Gay on, performed the anaerobic fermentation of manure and water at 35ºC and obtained 100 liters of Biogas per cubic meter of Manure.

Today’s Situation Estimated bio energy's share of the energy consumption in World in 2010 :

ECONOMICAL ADVANTAGES

1.Free Raw Materials Municipal waste Manure Plant material Green waste Sewage Biomass

People Consume and Waste Occur

Your chosen is a way for saving money

2.Cheap Production Facility Hydroelectric Power Plant Wind Turbine Petroleum Refinery

Heating Value of 1m³ Biogas 1,46 kg wood coal (4700-5700 kcal/m3) 0,66 L diesel 4,70 kW.h electric energy 0,75 L fuel 3,47 kg wood 0,62 L kerosene 0,43 kg bütan gas

Prices of Energies Oil 73.3$ 1000m3 natural gas 164 $ Biogas is free

What can you do with 1m³ biogas? 60-100 watt lamp, 6 hours work A family can cook three meals One horsepower motor, 2 hours can work

ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGES Eco friendly energy production

ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGES Decrease in the greenhouse effects on the earth’s atmosphere

ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGES NO POLLUTION

ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGES You did this !!! No Global warming

ENVIRONMENTAL ADVANTAGES Protection the earth’s natural resources

Conclusion We do not in herit the earth from our ancestors; than we borrow it our children CHİEF SEATTLE