Biogas Production from Kitchen Waste Produced in College Canteens

Authors

  • Kedar Dinde
  • Vinayak Pavate
  • Sagar Chavan
  • Yogesh Powar
  • Vikram Deshmukh

Keywords:

Biogas production, College canteens, Kitchen waste, Renewable energy, Sustainability, Waste management

Abstract

This research paper delves into the possibilities of engendering biogas from the kitchenette waste
produced in college canteens. The goal is to evaluate whether it is feasible and effective to use
kitchen waste from college canteens as a cause for producing biogas, which can be exploited as an
energy store. Moreover, trials will be led to recognize the conditions for producing biogas. The
management of solid waste has grown significantly in importance as urbanization increases. The
amount of solid waste produced has increased dramatically as a result of India's economy growing
quickly. India's 429 million urban residents produce 62 million tonnes of waste annually. The
monetary viability and environmental recompenses of employing biogas systems in college
canteens will also be inspected. The research methodology encompasses assemblage data from
college canteens scrutinizing the composition of the waste decisive how much waste is engendered
and assessing the potential for biogas production. The discoveries will offer perceptions, into the
viability of generating biogas from kitchen waste while endorsing waste management practices
and renewable energy generation.

Published

2024-02-14

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