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Biogas Generator, This is 250 watts biogas machine, purely running on biogas. It weighs only 20 kg and has has a built in governer. Biogas pressure required is min. 250 mm of water column. Prof. Ajay Chandak of PRINCE, Suman Foundation, DHULE: 424005, INDIA, has been promoting green technologies. Please visit www.princeindia.org, Email: contact@princeindia.org

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  • Yes, this can prove to be an amazing solution for decentralised power and also effective way to combat climate change. This generator burns methane, which has global warming potential of 21.

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  • was this ran off of a methane bio fuel or was this an algae bio fuel?switch grass?homemade oil?

  • it aint green bud, one big distraction

  • sorry bro you can also use mini car compressor.

  • @ajaychandak Yea. it's transferred into water, carbondiokside(which is less evil greenhouse gas) and plenty of energy =)

  • For school, we need to do a science project....

    My friend and i were thinking about a very small scale biogas generator...

    Can you give us some tips? (we won't combust the gas, we'll use it as a heat source)

    For example: whats the best biomaterial to use, should we use yeast,sugar,water,...

    We'll start with a small scale test, just to prove the concept (2l bottle) and crank it up to a 10l tank or more.....

    Thanks anyway ;)

  • I'd really like to see this done with fermented sugar/water whiskey mash heated to 180 degrees, running generator from vapor carb... There are presently no such videos on youtube; and so this would be very unique.  Tommey Reed had such a video about 2 years ago, but it's now history...

  • I'm afraid to ask.....what is the source of biogas? Is that a septic tank I see? Also how do you get the gas to go into the engine? Is there a pump somewhere?

  • Hi ..i would like to know more details on this ..can i get your email address please ..thanks

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