The Main Parameter Analysis in Developing Low Pressure Biogas Standards

The Indonesian is one of the countries consuming fossil energy as a petroleum fuels which are quite high with the average needs increasing by 7% per year. The Indonesian Government has a commitment to address the issue of based energy crisis through one of the ways to find alternative energy sources...

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Published inIOP conference series. Earth and environmental science Vol. 439; no. 1; pp. 12067 - 12083
Main Authors Benny Louhenapessy, Bendjamin, Wibowo, Ari, Krishna Murti, Bayu
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Bristol IOP Publishing 01.02.2020
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Summary:The Indonesian is one of the countries consuming fossil energy as a petroleum fuels which are quite high with the average needs increasing by 7% per year. The Indonesian Government has a commitment to address the issue of based energy crisis through one of the ways to find alternative energy sources that have the potential to generate energy that significantly to support the government program. The use of biogas is a part of renewable energy which is one of the references for government programs in order to increase energy access for the community through the utilization of New and Renewable Energy especially bioenergy. Biogas is a gas produced by anaerobic activities from organic materials including waste from human, animals, domestic and biodegradable waste or any organic waste that is biodegradable under anaerobic conditions. Biogas is a very interesting gas fuel to be developed because it can be updated and can be made by yourself with uncomplicated simple technology. The purpose of this study was to analyze the main parameters in the low pressure biogas quality requirements. This study uses descriptive qualitative analysis using the soft ware Framework for Analysis, Comparison, and Testing of Standards. The stages of this study include determining the basic principles, formulation and proof of standard concepts, stakeholder analysis, technical analysis and comparison of standards. The research locus includes producers, consumers, technical committees and conformity assessment agencies of biogas. Primary data collection and surveys include 10 provincial cities in Indonesia. This research recommends several parameters that can be used as a basis in developing national and international standards include low pressure factors; gas content including methane; hydrogen sulfide; carbon dioxide and oxygen.
ISSN:1755-1307
1755-1315
DOI:10.1088/1755-1315/439/1/012067