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Technical assessment of installed domestic biogas plants in Kavre, Nepal

Sunil Prasad Lohani, Dhiraj Pokhrel, Sankalpa Bhattarai and Amod K. Pokhrel

Renewable Energy, 2022, vol. 181, issue C, 1250-1257

Abstract: Domestic biogas technology is a promising source of renewable energy for cooking in developing countries. It is popular in Nepal's rural and peri-urban areas and can be scaled-up to replace solid fuel cookstoves. This study focused on the technical assessment of installed biogas plants such as structural components, pipelines and valves, stove and burner, biogas production and utilization, and effluent disposal system in 303 homes in Kavre district, Nepal. Furthermore, it evaluated the feedstock material's physical and chemical parameters to ascertain their implications on biogas production. The plants' problems were mainly due to faulty components and lack of proper operation and maintenance. About 18% of plants were nonfunctional, out of which 9% of the plants were damaged due to the 2015 mega-earthquake. The highest number of damages was found in the mixture of the inlet structure. About 55% of mixtures were nonfunctional. Almost 77% of users used cow dung and toilet waste either individually or in combination with animal urine as feedstock materials in the digester. The Carbon: Nitrogen (C: N) ratio of feedstock materials ranged from 5:1–24:1, with only 4% of samples measuring C: N greater than 20:1. Similarly, pH (7.7) levels were on the higher side.

Keywords: Domestic biogas technology; Cooking energy; Animal dung; Animal urine; C: N; pH; Total solids (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1016/j.renene.2021.09.092

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