Energy value

ENERGY VALUE -BIOGAS PRODUCTION

  • Biogas will make a convenient alternative to alleviate the energy crisis in the farm sector including farmers' households, apart from providing a good quality manure devoid of viable seeds of weeds.
  • Biogas is generated through the anaerobic digestion of organic wastes mainly cattle dung. An average Indian farm family normally has two or three cattle for basic agricultural operations.
  • The dung from these animals can be efficiently used. Increased popularization of biogas plants has led to about 16 lakh family - type biogas plants in India, starting from a meagre 1000 plants approximately in 1972-73. In Tamil Nadu state alone there are about 1. 5 lakh number of biogas plants.

Availability of dung and scope of bio gas plants in Tamil Nadu

Type of animal

No. in Million

Dung / day/animal (kg)

Total (million kg/day)

Gas Production

Rate m3/kg

Million m3/kg

White cattle

13.6

10

136.0

0.04

5.44

Black cattle

3.2

15

48.0

0.04

1.92

Sheep

5.5

2

11.0

0.04

0.44

Goat

5.2

2

10.4

0.04

0.42

Pigs

0.7

1.5

1.0

0.07

0.07

Poultry

18.2

0.1

1.8

0.06

0.11

208.2

8.40

  • In Tamil Nadu alone, from about 208 million kg of dung available every day, it is possible to produce about 8.40 million m­­3 of biogas per day. But only 7% dung is utilised for biogas production by about 1.5 lakh biogas plants of 4 m3 capacity each requiring 100 kg of dung per day.
  • There is a lot of scope for more bio gas plants and as such, the Department of Non-Conventional Energy Sources of the Union Government is encouraging the Indian house holds particulary in the rural areas to install the bio gas plants.
  • Apart from cattle dung, wastes from poultry, piggery, sericulture, goat -husbandry, crop and field wastes and nightsoil are yet to be used in large quantities.
Last modified: Tuesday, 2 August 2011, 11:06 AM