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| − | |Name=Field experience with leaf litter based biogas plants  | + | |BL Title=Field Experience with Leaf Litter Based Biogas Plants  | 
| − | |Author=Chanakya (India)  | + | |BL Source=H.N. Chanakya, Svati Bhogle and R.S. Arun  | 
| − | |Year=2005  | + | |BL Year=2005  | 
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| − | |Project Stage=7. Developed: Multiplication to large scale  | + | |BL Type=Study & Report  | 
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|   | + | |BL Abstract=Biogas plants answer a major search for clean cooking fuel in rural areas of the developing world where there is a dire need for replacing the existing fuel, wood. Biogas plants that use non-dung herbaceous biomass residues such as leaf litter and agro-residues have a large potential and promise for the future. These plants however need to operate on principles different from those of the slurry-based dung fermenters known in the past. In this article the dissemination experience of a brick masonry-based plug-flow-like biomass-based biogas plant is described.  | 
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 Field Experience with Leaf Litter Based Biogas Plants
|  Title
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 Field Experience with Leaf Litter Based Biogas Plants
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|  Author
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 H.N. Chanakya, Svati Bhogle and R.S. Arun
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|  Year
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 2005
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|  Topics
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  Biomass 
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|  Document Type
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 Study & Report
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|  File Download
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 ► English: file on external website  
 
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|  Language(s)
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 English
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|  Abstract
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 Biogas plants answer a major search for clean cooking fuel in rural areas of the developing world where there is a dire need for replacing the existing fuel, wood. Biogas plants that use non-dung herbaceous biomass residues such as leaf litter and agro-residues have a large potential and promise for the future. These plants however need to operate on principles different from those of the slurry-based dung fermenters known in the past. In this article the dissemination experience of a brick masonry-based plug-flow-like biomass-based biogas plant is described.
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