2019
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/201912514014
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Potential Utilization of Dairy Cattle Waste into Biogas (Jetak Village, Semarang City, Central Java)

Abstract: This study aims to identify the potential of dairy cattle waste to become biogas in Jetak Village as a solution in dealing with environmental problems. In this study using primary data obtained from 72 respondents through in-depth interviews, observation and documentation. The method used is descriptive qualitative with a qualitative descriptive approach and an analysis of conversion of dairy cattle dung into methane gas production. The results showed that the potential for renewable energy from dairy cattle w… Show more

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“…The value of the manure has a gas potential of around 968,875 m 3 /kg with a methane content of 678,2 m 3 . Every 1 m 3 of methane gas is equivalent to 0,46 kg of LPG; 0,62 liters of kerosene; 0,52 liters of diesel; 0,80 liters of fuel, and 3,50 kg of firewood (Putri et al, 2019). Thus, the dairy cow waste produced in Jetak Village is equivalent to 311.977 kg of LPG, equivalent to 420,5 liters of kerosene, 352,67 liters of diesel, 542,57 liters of gasoline, and 2373,74 kg of firewood.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The value of the manure has a gas potential of around 968,875 m 3 /kg with a methane content of 678,2 m 3 . Every 1 m 3 of methane gas is equivalent to 0,46 kg of LPG; 0,62 liters of kerosene; 0,52 liters of diesel; 0,80 liters of fuel, and 3,50 kg of firewood (Putri et al, 2019). Thus, the dairy cow waste produced in Jetak Village is equivalent to 311.977 kg of LPG, equivalent to 420,5 liters of kerosene, 352,67 liters of diesel, 542,57 liters of gasoline, and 2373,74 kg of firewood.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The construction of biogas installations in Jetak Village can be carried out in stages as a form of mitigating greenhouse gases in Jetak Village, which are produced from the livestock sector and contribute to global warming (Paolini et al, 2018;Putri et al, 2019;Pochwatka et al, 2020). The use of biogas in Jetak Village has been started since 2008 after Jetak Village received assistance from the government through the Special Budget Fund (Dana Anggaran Khusus).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%