Methane Production Guide - how to make biogas. Three simple anaerobic digesters for home construction
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- Sales Rank:146,307
- Format:Kindle eBook
- Language:English (Published)
- Media:Kindle Edition
- Number Of Items:1
- Edition:2.0
- Pages:22
- Publication Date:February 13, 2011
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Synopsis
Methane or biogas is a colourless, odourless, flammable gas and the main constituent, 85% to 90%, of the piped natural gas that we use in our homes in the UK, Europe and the USA.
Methane can be made using simple apparatus and a process known as anaerobic digestion. Anaerobic digestion is one of the most common biological procedures in nature, as the name implies, it means to carry or breakdown in the absence of air. Once you know the principles of this process it is possible to make biogas in small or large quantities from a variety of waste materials. The book describes making an anaerobic digester using an oil drum and a rubber inner tube as the gas storage vessel as well as a larger continuous digester. The book also contains diagrams, list of materials and websites for further reading.
The gas produced can be used for cooking and heating and even for running a gas engine.
Contents
Preface
About the editor
Basic properties of methane
Anaerobic digestion
Modest experiment in methane gas production
Simple anaerobic digester
Batch digester construction
Further information
Biogas websites and other information
About the publisher
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