The Increasing of Air and Biogas Mixer Instrument for Generating Friendly Environmental Electricity Power

The abolition of BBM Subsidize by the government causes increasing of its price, so a solution is necessary to find an alternative energy that is relatively cheap, environmentally friendly and affordable by all layers of society. Biogas is one of the renewable energy resources that are potential to...

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Published inJournal of physics. Conference series Vol. 739; no. 1; pp. 12090 - 12094
Main Authors Lasmi, Ni Ketut, Singarimbun, Alamta, Srigutomo, Wahyu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.08.2016
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Summary:The abolition of BBM Subsidize by the government causes increasing of its price, so a solution is necessary to find an alternative energy that is relatively cheap, environmentally friendly and affordable by all layers of society. Biogas is one of the renewable energy resources that are potential to be developed, especially in a farming area, because up until now, animal's excrement is not yet optimally used and it causes problem to environment. In response to this, one innovation to do is to make an instrument which is able to mix biogas and air by venture pipe using the basic theory of fluid mechanic, in order to raise the use of biogas as electricity source. Biogas conversion is done by changing fuel in benzene 5 kilowatt genset to biogas so it becomes a biogas genset. The biogas pressure is controlled when it enters the mixer instrument so that the velocity of biogas when it enters and it comes out the mixer is the same, and it will gain different pressure between biogas and air. By the pressure difference between biogas in the mixer instrument, biogas goes to the burning room so that the conversion of mechanical energy biogas to electricity will happen, and it will be applied as light and society's needs.
ISSN:1742-6588
1742-6596
DOI:10.1088/1742-6596/739/1/012090