Construction of a Biogas Digester Using Gas and Temperature Sensor
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2024
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International Journal of Environmental Engineering and Development Vol 2
Abstract
The construction of a biogas digester is the ma in emphasis of this project. Biogas is a mixture of gases
created during the anaerobic decomposition of organic material, including food waste, animal waste, sewage, and
waste from farms and plants. One of the major causes is environmental degradation, which has emerged to be the
greatest threat to the health of the environment and the economy of the underdeveloped areas. But with the
discovery and application of biogas which is a gaseous fuel obtained from biomass by the process of anaerobic
digestion, most problems are resolved. The project’s aim is to create a biogas digester that leverages animal
manure to generate biogas for usage at Covenant University. The digester selected for construction is a barrel
drum digester for the production of biogas using cow dung. The cow dung was tested for a total of 14 days, during
which the days of gas production and digestion were observed, and the biogas was then tested with the gas and
temperature sensor and was confirmed to detect gas and temperature.
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Municipal, anaerobic, biogas, renewable energy, fossil fuel, environmental degradation