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1 online resource (85 pages) : illustrations (some color), tables |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
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text file |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references. |
Contents |
Alternative energy sources to combat climate change; Acknowledgements; Table of contents; ABSTRACT; 1 Introduction; 1.1 Background; 1.2 Problem Statement; 1.3 Purpose of the Study; 1.4 Hypothesis; 1.5 Objectives of the Study; 2 Literature Review; 2.1 Fuel Consumption in Ethiopia; 2.2 Biomass and Biogas Energy Technologies in Ethiopia; 2.3 Theory of Biogas Technology; 2.4 Benefits of Low- Cost Plastic Biodigester Technology; 2.5 Input Materials for Bio- Gas Production; 2.6 Biogas Production Processes; 2.7 Theory of Biogas Burner; 2.8 The Slurry after Digestion. |
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2.9 Measurement of Biogas Production2.10 Designing of Digesters; 2.11 Working of Fixed-Dome Biogas Plant; 2.12 Selection and Layout of Pipeline and Biogas Accessories; 2.13 Transfer of the Plastic Film Biodigester Technology; 2.14 Promotion of Fixed and Floating Dome Biogas Plant; 2.15 Economic Evaluations of Biogas Plants; 2.16 LDPE Geomembrane Plastic; 2.17 Theory of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA); 3 Materials and Methods; 3.1. Description of the Study Area; 3.2 Experimental Design and Layout; 3.3 Geomembrane Plastic Construction methodology; 3.4 Data Collection Procedures. |
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3.5 Statistical Analysis4 Result and Discussion; 4.1 Operation of Plastic Biodigester; 4.2 Biogas production; 4.3 Temperature of the Air and Slurry; 4.4 Characteristics of Bio-digested Slurry (Effluent) and the Influent; 4.5 Characteristics of Total-N in the Slurry and Influent; 4.6 Characteristics of Organic Matter in the Slurry and Substrate; 4.7 Characteristics of pH of Fermented Slurry; 4.8 Efficiency of the Biodigesters; 4.9 Economic Evaluations; 4.10 Social aspect of biogas technology; 4.11 Technological aspect of geomembrane plastic biodigester. |
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4.12 Technical problems with the geomembrane plastic digester4.13 Environmental Impact Assessment of the Plastic Biodigester; 5 Conclusions and Recommendation; 5.1 Conclusions; 5.2 Recommendations; References; Appendix; List of Tables; List of figures; Acronyms. |
Summary |
The shortage of energy in rural areas and the pollution of the environment from animal wastes due to lack of appropriate technology in Africa motivated the author to conduct research and write this book. In this research book an economically feasible, technically acceptable and environmentally friendly biogas plant is designed by using low cost plastic materials. This book is an essential reference for chemical engineering, environmental engineering and agricultural students. The concept solves global environmental pollution and the problem of lack of energy and organic fertilizer in rural com. |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Energy consumption -- Economic aspects.
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Energy consumption -- Economic aspects. |
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Energy consumption. |
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Energy development -- Germany.
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Energy development. |
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Germany. |
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Renewable energy sources -- Germany.
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Renewable energy sources. |
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Electronic books.
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Other Form: |
Print version: Yimer, Bezabih. Alternative energy sources to combat climate change : biogas production using cost effective material. Hamburg, Germany : Anchor Academic Publishing, ©2014 78 pages 9783954891276 |
ISBN |
9783954896271 (electronic book) |
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3954896273 (electronic book) |
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9783954891276 |
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3954891271 |
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