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explain boigas


divyasaini1016: that's not boigas that's biogas

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Answered by Anonymous
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Biogas is a renewable source of energy that belongs to the category of biofuels. It typically refers to a gas produced by the biological breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. The anaerobic digestion or fermentation of biodegradable materials such as biomass, manure, sewage, municipal waste, green waste, plant material and crops produces biogas.

Biogas comprises primarily methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) and may have small amounts of hydrogen sulphide (H2S), moisture and siloxanes. The gases methane, hydrogen and carbon monoxide (CO) can be combusted or oxidised with oxygen. This energy release allows biogas to be used as a fuel for any heating purpose, such as cooking. It can also be used in anaerobic digesters in a gas engine to convert the energy in the gas into electricity and heat. Biogas can be compressed, much like natural gas, and used to power motor vehicles. It can also be cleaned and upgraded to natural gas standards when it becomes bio methane. The biogas or anaerobic digestion process leaves a nutrient-rich digestate that can be used as fertiliser.

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Answered by Anonymous
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❣️What is Biogas?❣️

Biogas is the gaseous emissions from anaerobic degradation of organic matter (from plants or animals) by a consortium of bacteria.  Biogas is principally a mixture of methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2) along with other trace gases.  Methane gas, the primary component of natural gas (98%), makes up 55-90% by volume of biogas, depending on the source of organic matter and conditions of degradation.  Biogas is produced in all natural environments that have low levels of oxygen (O2) and have degradable organic matter present.  These natural sources of biogas include: aquatic sediments, wet soils, buried organic matter, animal and insect digestive tracts, and in the core of some trees.  Man’s activities create additional sources including landfills, waste lagoons, and waste storage structures.  Atmospheric emissions of biogas from natural and man-made sources contribute to climate change due to methane’s potent greenhouse gas properties.  Biogas technology permits the recovery of biogas from anaerobic digestion of organic matter using sealed vessels, and makes the biogas available for use as fuel for direct heating, electrical generation or mechanical power and other uses.  Biogas is often made from wastes but can be made from biomass energy feedstocks as well.

❣️Is biogas the same as biofuel?❣️

Biogas is only one of many types of biofuels, which include solid, liquid or gaseous fuels from biomass.  Any combustible fuel derived from recent (non-fossil) living matter (biomass) may be considered a biofuel, including ethanol derived from plant products, biodiesel from plant or animal oils, as well as, biogas from biomass.  All biofuels are produced from sources which are renewable and are included as a subset of renewable energy sources that also include energy produced from solar, hydro, tidal, wind, and geothermal sources.  Biogas, like natural gas, has a low volumetric energy density compared to the liquid biofuels, ethanol and biodiesel.  However, biogas may be purified to a natural gas equivalent fuel for pipeline injection and further compressed for use as a transportation fuel.  Methane, the principal component in biogas, has four times the volumetric energy density of hydrogen (H2) and is suitable for use in many types of fuel cell generators.

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