Tubular Polyethylene Biodigestors Characterization for Rural Sector Families from Cochabamba
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https://doi.org/10.52428/20758944.v11i34.705Keywords:
Biodigestor, Loading frequency, Weather conditions, Biogas and biol productionAbstract
The climatological and weather variations in the many regions of our country make biogas production different from one place to another. In this way, we have kept track of two low cost tubular biodigestor units and thus keep track of them in families around the Cochabamba's valley region. This tracking will allow having a referential value for biogas and biol production in the biodigestors according to loading frequency, manure type and weather.
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