STUDY OF ENVIRONMENTAL FAVORABLE BIO-GAS TO GENERATE ELECTRICITY IN INDIA: REVIEW.
- M.Tech Student, School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ajay Kumar Garg Engineering College1 Ghaziabad, U.P., India.
- Assistant Scientific Officer, National Institute of Plant Health Management, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, TN. India.
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Bio-gas is provided a clean energy to the Country. It is easily controller renewable energy from the wood, waste of animals, home waste, organic waste etc. Because the higher heat value (HHV) of biogas is 8.4 -13.1kWh/m3. Mainly India has agriculture part in the village area that also used in to produce the biogas by using this we can meet the demand of energy in the village area. Due to the deforestation the wood is more scaring so we to move the other biogas of resource. The especially design biogas engine with advance feature like modified piston, ignition system controller, compression ratio can be used. This system can be connecting with the help of alternators with the smart grid or micro-grid or local electricity grids by synchronized panel. If we generate the more bio gas then used for the cooking purpose in the village area to the minimize for LPG or kerosene. In India there are some states that produce the energy from biogas like Tamilnadu, Utter Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, and Gujarat. Developing country like India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar etc government try hard to reach the maximum power generation. In this paper mainly focus on the biogas controller and improvement to maximize the energy in the village area to provided electricity.
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