Dear Mr. Short,
do you wish to convert the organic fraction into methane or carbon dioxide?
Nisargaruna is a biphasic system, in which the material is first subjected
to aerobic digestion, using water preheated by a solar water heating
system. The aerobically digested material is then introduced into an
anaerobic chamber to get methane out of it. In this process, the more
easily digested fraction, which would have normally produced methane under
anaerobic conditions, gets oxidised to carbon dioxide in the aerobic phase
itself, so that only the difficult-to-digest part goes into the anaerobic
phase to yield a bit of methane. The figures that I got from a lecture by
Dr. Kale (which I attended about 7 years ago) was that Nisargaruna yielded
only about 1% methane on the basis of the dry weight of the organic matter
introduced into it. After hearing Dr. Kale, I felt that it was too much of
a bother and too much of an expense to get such a low yield of methane. It
might be more economical to have only the aerobic phase, just oxidise the
organic matter into carbon dioxide and water, and to use the water along
with the dissolved mineral components for irrigating plants to save
on fertilizer.
Yours
A.D.Karve
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 10:44 AM, [email protected] Fulford <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Aiden Short and listers,
>
> Look at the Nisargruna system developed by BARC in Mumbai (see 
> www.barc.ernet.in
> ). There are several groups seeking to commercialise this system in India.
> Dr Kale of BARC can advise you.
>
> Best wishes,
> David F
>
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>
>
> ------------------------------
> *From*: "Aiden Short" <[email protected]>
> *Sent*: 15 May 2012 02:09
> *To*: [email protected]
>
> *Subject*: [Digestion] Anaerobic digestion turn key contractors in India,
> preferably Delhi area
>
>
> Hello,
>
> The connection to this list was provided to me by Christian Lohri of EAWAG.
>
> I am in the process of designing a 12 TPD Materials Recovery Facility for
> the municipality of Gurgaon, an outskirt of Delhi. I am hoping of treating
> the organic fraction of this waste (an estimated 6 TPD) through anaerobic
> digestion. I am therefore looking for any contractor who may be able to
> work on a design and implementation scheme for an anaerobic digestion plant
> in Gurgaon. It would be preferable if the contractor had experience of
> plants of similar size.
>
> I would be grateful for any assistance you may be able to provide and look
> forward to hearing back from you soon
>
> --
> Aiden Short
> Technical Adviser
> Chintan Environmental Research and Action Group
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> Lajpat Nagar
> Delhi
> India
> +918445738592
>
>
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