Biogas, its Use in North East India

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The non conventional energy has derived mainly from the biomass which is utilized towards the sector of rural economy. The North-East India has consumed in from firewood cow dung and crop residues are used for gas production and it can replace much other energy oil from biogas production. The economic analysis of biogas plants has showed that the installation of biogas is economically very important. This paper throws light on the techniques of biogas production and its use in North-East India.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 622-623)

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1213-1216

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December 2012

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