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On 10/25/2010 1:28 PM, Markus Schlattmann wrote:
I still don't believe in those 540 m³ from 1000 kg dung....

A sensible analysis. Maybe the key to the conundrum is the statement:

...the biogas plant in Wardha... accepts 1000 kg cattle dung as a one-time load and produces daily 3 cubic meter biogas continuously over a period of 180 days...

It is well known that batch digestion does not produce the same amount of biogas every day. Obviously it takes some time for the ecology of the digester to get established (during which time, of course, gas production is low), and it is surely something approaching a law of biology that the more digestible components of the substrate will be used up first, and then some of the more recalcitrant materials will-- eventually-- be digested. The succession of these stages offers a well-known curve, which is either bell-shaped, if it plots daily production, or a long S (ogee) curve if we are plotting cumulative production.

In sum, I have no doubt that biogas is produced, and that for a period of time production is good. Thus I would accept that the reported plants produce well for a time, but not that they produce the same amount every day, continuously for six months. But surely the statement as quoted has to do with genuine enthusiasm, and should not be taken as a rigorous mathematical description.


While my search turned up a number of references to the organization in Wardha in connection with biogas, none provided any reference to these batch digesters, unless they are very large clay pots, as one reference mentions. It would be salutary to have some literature on the subject, if any has been produced.



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