Proceedings of the Proceedings of the 1st International Conference on Environmental Science and Sustainable Development, ICESSD 2020
DOI: 10.4108/eai.22-10-2019.2291459
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Methane Gas Utilization from Organic Waste Volume in Tpa Puuwatu, Kendari City

Abstract: The purpose of this research was to determine the amount of waste in TPA Puuwatu and the volume of methane gas produced. It used a quantitative descriptive method with data obtained from related institutions, such as the Sanitation and Parks Office and the Central Statistics Agency. The survey location was TPA, which is a Final Waste Processing Site, Puuwatu in Kendari City.. The results showed that the average volume of waste from January to July 2018 was 5,278 m3, though the total was 32,667m3 with potential… Show more

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“…However, it is necessary to provide infrastructure and facilities which are quite expensive for the application of this method so that until now it has only been recommended for large and metropolitan cities. [8] Total Solid (TS), Volatile Solid (VS), and Biogas Production Based on the test results by Tanya Mc.Donald, Gopal Achari, and Bimbola Abiola in the article "Feasibility of Increased biogas production from the co-digestion of agricultural, municipal, and agro-industrial wastes in rulal communities". By testing biogas production made from organic waste, the conversion value of organic waste into Total Solid (TS) and Volatile Solid (VS) is obtained as shown in Table 1…”
Section: Conventional Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, it is necessary to provide infrastructure and facilities which are quite expensive for the application of this method so that until now it has only been recommended for large and metropolitan cities. [8] Total Solid (TS), Volatile Solid (VS), and Biogas Production Based on the test results by Tanya Mc.Donald, Gopal Achari, and Bimbola Abiola in the article "Feasibility of Increased biogas production from the co-digestion of agricultural, municipal, and agro-industrial wastes in rulal communities". By testing biogas production made from organic waste, the conversion value of organic waste into Total Solid (TS) and Volatile Solid (VS) is obtained as shown in Table 1…”
Section: Conventional Energymentioning
confidence: 99%