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Bioresource Technology, Vol.53, No.2, 101-104, 1995
CONSTRUCTION AND OPERATION OF A DEMONSTRATION BIOGAS PLANT, PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS
This paper discusses the design, construction and operation of a low-cost, small, farm-scale digester in which cattle wastes were used. The biogas produced contained about 65% CH4 by volume. Production quantities and qualities were measured for a period of more than six months, both in summer and in winter Biogas as used in two different systems: an instant, gas water-heater used to generate hot water for farm use, and a modified piston engine driving an electrical generator of one phase, 1 kW output, fuelled directly by the gas. Operation of both systems was satisfactory. The unit is being used to demonstrate the technology for potential users (mostly farm owners).