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explain the work of biogas plant with the help of labelled diagram​

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• In Anaerobic Digestion organic material is converted to biogas by a series of bacteria groups into methane and carbon dioxide.

• The Majority of commercially operating digesters are plug flow and complete-mix reactors operating at mesophilic temperatures.

• Biogas digesters receive organic matter, which decompose in a digestion chamber.

• The digestion chamber is fully submerged in water, making it an anaerobic (oxygen-free) environment.

• The anaerobic environment allows for microorganisms to break down the organic material, and convert it into biogas.

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