Ak. Kalia et Sp. Singh, HORSE DUNG AS A PARTIAL SUBSTITUTE FOR CATTLE DUNG FOR OPERATING FAMILY-SIZE BIOGAS PLANTS IN A HILLY REGION, Bioresource technology, 64(1), 1998, pp. 63-66
Citations number
12
Categorie Soggetti
Energy & Fuels","Biothechnology & Applied Migrobiology",Agriculture
Biomethanation of horse mixed with cattle dung in the ratios 0:1, 1:4,
2:3, 1:1, 3:2 (wet wt/wt) was carried out in S-litre digesters for 12
weeks at 25+/-1 degrees C. These mixtures produced 2.7, 4.1, 4.7 and
4.4% less biogas, respectively, than the 29.51 biogas kg(-1) obtained
from a digester containing pure cattle dung. These mixtures also showe
d a tendency for solid-liquid separation with increase in horse dung p
ercentage. A one year comparative field study on a 2 m(3) biogas plant
run on a 1:4 mixture of horse and cattle dung and a 1 m(3) biogas pla
nt run on pure cattle dung gave average daily gas productions of 21.9
m(3) and 22.6 m(3) biogas kg(-1) wet substrate fed, respectively, show
ing that 20% replacement of cattle dung cart be made by horse dung for
operating family-size biogas plants without much reduction in their g
as production or encountering any operational problem. (C) 1998 Elsevi
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