2020
DOI: 10.1051/e3sconf/202020206024
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Rice husk as renewable energy for biogas production from biomass: prospect and challenges

Abstract: Greenhouse gas emissions go hand in hand with fossil energy consumption. The use of fossil energy has increased sharply in the past 15 years. Biogas is one of renewable energy derived from biomass that can overcome greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the generation of organic solid waste. Some materials with high lignin content are good substrates to increase biogas production. Rice husk is a potential material to be used as a biogas substrate and it is quite abundant in Indonesia. However, its utilization for… Show more

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“…In rice straw, the chlorine content can reach 0.7%; this means that rice husk has a relatively low corrosion value compared to rice straw. Table 3 shows the chemical composition of husks and straw [6].…”
Section: Figure 4 Rice Huskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In rice straw, the chlorine content can reach 0.7%; this means that rice husk has a relatively low corrosion value compared to rice straw. Table 3 shows the chemical composition of husks and straw [6].…”
Section: Figure 4 Rice Huskmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Addition of organic matter and manure at the proper percentage in the fermentation of tofuprocessing wastewater significantly affects the growth of plant roots [19]. The anaerobic reactions in the tofuprocessing wastewater fermentation process can be increased by setting the organic co-substrate used, adjusting the temperature, C/N (carbon/Nitrogen) ratio and pH during the fermentation process [20]. The manufacture of liquid fertilizer can be done from the leaves and fruit of Kersen by extraction and fermentation processes [21].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%