Limitations of Biogas
Despite having many advantages, certain drawbacks can be seen during the use of biogas:
- Biogas can be explosive when it is mixed inappropriately with the air.
- The use of biogas is not appropriate on a large scale.
- Sometimes it contains impurities.
Biogas
Biogas is popularly known as a “Renewable source of energy”. It is manufactured from organic waste material such as food waste, manure, agricultural waste, plant waste etc. Bacteria decompose such organic wastes under anaerobic environmental conditions and biogas is produced. This process helps to recycle the waste materials without producing any toxic pollutants. This is an eco-friendly process. In this article, we will learn about biogas and how is biogas produced along with the uses, advantages, and limitations of biogas.
Table of Content
- What is Biogas?
- What is Biogas Plant?
- How is Biogas Produced?
- What is Biogas Used For?
- Biogas For Different Class Levels
- Advantages of Producing Biogas
- Limitations of Biogas