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Development of Family Size FRP Biogas Plant Based on Kitchen Waste

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A research work has been undertaken to improve the anaerobic digestion of a family size biogas plant based on kitchen waste integrated with phase separation compartments. Laboratory experiments were carried out with developed 5 lab-scale 120 L biogas production capacity sized biphasic models. As per lab-scale study, one cubic meter size biogas plant based on FRP technology was designed developed field evaluation.

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Sharma, D., Shurpatne, A., Samar, K., Ali, N. (2018). Development of Family Size FRP Biogas Plant Based on Kitchen Waste. In: Singh, V., Yadav, S., Yadava, R. (eds) Energy and Environment. Water Science and Technology Library, vol 80. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-5798-4_17

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