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Informations on biomass conversion: the biogas technlogy

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1983-08-11Author(s)/Corporate Author (s)
United Nations Economic and social council;United Nations Economic commission for Africa;
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This document presents a comprehensive overview of biomass conversion technologies, particularly focusing on biogas production through anaerobic digestion. It highlights various biogas digesters utilized across different countries, including India, China, Pakistan, and the Philippines, detailing their designs, operational principles, and applications in agricultural settings. The report emphasizes the importance of biogas as a renewable energy source, its role in waste management, and its potential to replace fossil fuels. Additionally, it discusses the integration of biogas systems with agricultural practices, showcasing case studies and technical specifications of digesters. The findings aim to inform policymakers and stakeholders about sustainable energy solutions and promote the adoption of biomass technologies in developing regions.
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“United Nations Economic and social council; United Nations Economic commission for Africa (1983-08-11). Informations on biomass conversion: the biogas technlogy. UN. ECA Study Tour and Seminar to People's Republic of China (1983, Aug. 21-Sep. 12: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia).; UN. ECA Briefing Programme on the Biomass Conversion Mini Hydropower Schemes and Solar Energy (1983, Aug. 17-19: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia).. Addis Ababa:. © UN. ECA,. https://hdl.handle.net/10855/27852”Conference
UN. ECA Study Tour and Seminar to People's Republic of China (1983, Aug. 21-Sep. 12: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia).UN. ECA Briefing Programme on the Biomass Conversion Mini Hydropower Schemes and Solar Energy (1983, Aug. 17-19: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia).