2017
DOI: 10.15666/aeer/1503_529535
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Biogas Production From Goat and Chicken Manure in Malaysia

Abstract: Abstract. The aims of this study were, i) to determine the biophysical characteristics of the substrate using Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), nutrient, heavy metal, Carbon to Nitrogen and Ammonianitrogen content analyses, and ii) to compare the biogas production between goat dung and chicken dung using industrial inoculum and traditional bokashi as catalyst. Bio-Methane Potential (BMP) test was used to measure biogas production in mesophilic condition for time duration of 20 days. The goat's dung produced 2141 m… Show more

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“…Arici and Koçar [4] have evaluated methane yield of goat manure as co-substrate with cattle manure and fermented cattle manure, but not as a single substrate. Hanafiah et al [33] evaluated biogas production of goat manure; however, that study was performed for a shorter period (20 d) and the result was expressed only as biogas production rather than methane production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arici and Koçar [4] have evaluated methane yield of goat manure as co-substrate with cattle manure and fermented cattle manure, but not as a single substrate. Hanafiah et al [33] evaluated biogas production of goat manure; however, that study was performed for a shorter period (20 d) and the result was expressed only as biogas production rather than methane production.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of forests can be summarized in three aspects: protecting the environment (ecological role), producing various products (economic role) and meeting people's spiritual and cultural needs (social role). Economic benefits of forests refer to the economic value that forests can provide a variety of forest products and non-wood products for human beings, as well as the production and sale of these products (Hanafiah et al 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…it is vital to provide a better technology that can overcome all obstacles in the POME treatment [21].…”
Section: Apparatus and Operationmentioning
confidence: 99%