Prospects of union based biogas plant model for the generation of electricity in Bangladesh


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Rakhaine Nea Jaw Rakhaine, . and Sifty Sobhana, . and Nayem Md. Kamrul Hasan, . and Barua Sadip, . and Al Zaman Md. Abdullah, . and Amin Rifat, . and Al Faysal Abdullah, . and Akhter Tanjina, . and Tanvir Md. Mehedy Hasan, . and Ovi Mustofa Khalid, . and Islam Mazharul, . Prospects of union based biogas plant model for the generation of electricity in Bangladesh. pp. 1-11. ISSN 2289-1692

Abstract

Biogas is one of the popular forms of renewable energy in Bangladesh. In this paper the potential of livestock for the generation of biogas has been illustrated. The history of biogas plants related activities and electricity generation from biogas in Bangladesh has also been discussed. Based on the potential the union based biogas plant model has been presented and described how it would work. Three different divisions of Bangladesh have been considered for evaluating the potential and viability of this model. Under this model each union can contribute 0.09 MW of electricity and in total 161 MW of electricity can be generated in those divisions. This model can be handy for rural development but will be very challenging to implement and several factors required to be checked before the installations


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Abstract

Biogas is one of the popular forms of renewable energy in Bangladesh. In this paper the potential of livestock for the generation of biogas has been illustrated. The history of biogas plants related activities and electricity generation from biogas in Bangladesh has also been discussed. Based on the potential the union based biogas plant model has been presented and described how it would work. Three different divisions of Bangladesh have been considered for evaluating the potential and viability of this model. Under this model each union can contribute 0.09 MW of electricity and in total 161 MW of electricity can be generated in those divisions. This model can be handy for rural development but will be very challenging to implement and several factors required to be checked before the installations

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Item Type: Article
AGROVOC Term: Biogas
AGROVOC Term: Renewable energy
AGROVOC Term: Energy generation
AGROVOC Term: Livestock
AGROVOC Term: Cows
AGROVOC Term: Buffaloes (bubalus)
AGROVOC Term: Energy conversion
AGROVOC Term: Electricity supplies
AGROVOC Term: Electricity
Depositing User: Mr. AFANDI ABDUL MALEK
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 00:54
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/8600

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