2023
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/1146/1/012008
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The Substitution of Natural Zeolite with Agriculture Waste as Carbon Dioxide Adsorbent in Biogas Purification

Abstract: Today, climate change is a global issue that must be resolved as soon as possible. Many governments take action to include renewable energy in energy mix policy. For Indonesia, biogas energy becomes one of many adopted alternative renewable energy sources. To increase the adoption of biogas in energy mix of Indonesia, biogas improvement should be enhanced. Biogas purification by adsorption is one of many methods of biogas improvement. To reduce the cost of biogas purification, we substitute natural zeolite wit… Show more

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“…Implementation of waste-to-energy technologies in Indonesia holds the potential to address waste management issues, diminish fossil fuel dependency, and mitigate climate change impacts. Studies indicate significant biomass energy potential in Indonesia, reaching 167.7 MW [4]. Properly managing garden waste emerges as a viable solution for sustainable energy development, emphasized through a strategy involving a comprehensive waste assessment across Indonesian provinces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implementation of waste-to-energy technologies in Indonesia holds the potential to address waste management issues, diminish fossil fuel dependency, and mitigate climate change impacts. Studies indicate significant biomass energy potential in Indonesia, reaching 167.7 MW [4]. Properly managing garden waste emerges as a viable solution for sustainable energy development, emphasized through a strategy involving a comprehensive waste assessment across Indonesian provinces.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%