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Kitchen waste is known to be the best alternative for biogas production in a University level Biogas Plant. It is produced when certain bacteria degrade organic matter in the absence of air. Biogas contains around 55% to 65% of methane and 30% to 40% carbon dioxide. The calorific value of biogas is appreciably high and is around 4700 Kcal.
Biogas from Kitchen Waste
Kitchen waste is known to be the best alternative for biogas production in a University level Biogas Plant. It is produced when certain bacteria degrade organic matter in the absence of air. Biogas contains around 55% to 65% of methane and 30% to 40% carbon dioxide. The calorific value of biogas is appreciably high and is around 4700 Kcal.