The Investigation Based on Heating with Biomass Energy for Biogas Digesters Winter Gas Production Technology in Cold Regions

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The average temperature is low in cold regions; therefore, under natural conditions, the gas production is more unlikely to be successful. When temperature drops below 6 °C in the biogas digester, it stops producing gas. By aiming household biogas digesters as subjects, from the test materials, experimental methods, experimental test results and economic analysis, this experiment studied the feasibility of heating with biomass energy for biogas digester to accomplish the digesters gas production in winter in in cold regions.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 1008-1009)

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107-110

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August 2014

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