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CLASS XII – CHAPTER 8 (NOTES 8.4)

MICROBES IN PRODUCTION OF BIOGAS

  • Microbes in Biogas Production:

    • Biogas, methane-rich gas, produced by microbial activity.
    • Gas type depends on microbes and organic substrates used.
  • Role of Methanogens:

    • Anaerobic bacteria, methanogens, produce methane, CO2, and H2.
    • Common bacterium: Methanobacterium.
  • Applications of Methanogens:

    • Found in anaerobic sludge during sewage treatment.
    • Present in the rumen of cattle, aiding cellulose breakdown.
  • Gobar Gas Production:

    • Cattle dung (gobar) rich in methanogens used for biogas.
    • Biogas plant structure: Concrete tank, floating cover, outlets.
  • Biogas Plant Operation:

    • Slurry of dung in the tank ferments, producing biogas.
    • Floating cover rises with gas production.
    • Outlet supplies biogas to nearby houses.
    • Spent slurry used as fertilizer.
  • Rural Implementation:

    • Biogas plants common in rural areas with abundant cattle dung.
    • Developed technology in India by IARI and KVIC.
  • Usage and Visit:

    • Biogas used for cooking and lighting.
    • Encouragement to explore nearby biogas plants for further understanding.