Rice Straw Bio Gas Yield—Maximizing Energy from Agricultural Residue
Rice Straw Bio Gas Yield—Unlocking Energy Potential in Agriculture
Rice straw is one of the most abundant agricultural residues in India. Instead of burning it and causing air pollution, it can be used to produce clean biogas. Rice Straw Bio Gas Yield depends on several factors, and Gruner Renewable is working to maximize its potential for sustainable energy.
Why Rice Straw Is a Key Feedstock for Biogas
Rice straw is widely available after harvest seasons and is often wasted. Using it for biogas generation reduces stubble burning and provides a renewable energy source.
Process of Biogas Production from Rice Straw
Rice straw undergoes anaerobic digestion, where microorganisms break it down to produce methane-rich biogas. Pretreatment of straw is often required due to its high lignocellulosic content.
Factors Affecting Rice Straw Bio Gas Yield
- Carbon to nitrogen (C/N) ratio.
- Pretreatment methods (mechanical, chemical, or biological).
- Moisture content in the feedstock.
- Microbial activity and digestion conditions.
- Pretreatment methods (mechanical, chemical, or biological).
- Moisture content in the feedstock.
- Microbial activity and digestion conditions.
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