explain the structure of biogas
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The biogas plant consists of a concrete tank in which bio-waste are collected and a slurry of dung is fed. A floating cover is placed over the slurry, that keeps on rising as the level of gas increases. The plant has an outlet, from where the spent slurry is removed through.
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- Biogas differs from natural gas in that it is a renewable energy source roduced biologically through anaerobic digestion rather than a fossil fuel produced by geological processes.
- Biogas is primarily composed of methane gas, carbon dioxide, and trace amounts of nitrogen, hydrogen, and carbon monoxide.
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