Biogas

Biogas comprised of the methane and Carbon dioxides produces in anaerobic conditions or fermentation by the breakdown of the organic matter like food waste, green waste, plant material waste, agricultural waste. This Biogas produced by anaerobic bacteria or methanogen which feeds on the organic wastes and converts them to the Biogas which has the potential to meet the energy need of the world by acting as an alternative source of energy. This Biogas is adopted in many parts of the world as they are having the potential of converting the waste to energy. Given that the technology used in biogas production is relatively cheap, it can also be easily deployed in domestic environments. Small bio-digesters can be used at home, with methane from kitchen waste and manure from animals. The gas produced can be used for cooking as well as for generating electricity. It is vital for the control of the environmental pollutants which could produce the gas having a high tendency to trap the heat. This Biogas is inflammable which can be used for cooking purposes, electricity, etc and has promising features to meet the future demand of the world. 

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