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Vol. 1 (2) : March-April 2010 issue
Green Farming Vol. 1 (2) : 198-201 (March-April, 2010) (New Series)
Integration of bioenergy resources for a self sufficient energy village
S.R. KALBANDE1*, A.K. KAMBLE2 and C.N. GANGDE3
Department of Unconventional Energy Sources and Ele. Engg., College of Agricultural Engineering & Technology, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Krishinagar, Akola - 444 104 (Maharashtra)
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1Associate Professor, 2Jr. Research Asstt., 3Professor & Head *Correspondence
Subject : Agriculture Engineering, Farm Machinery, Energy & Power and Process Engineering
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S.R. KALBANDE, A.K. KAMBLE and C.N. GANGDE. 2010. Integration of bioenergy resources for a self-sufficient energy village. Green Farming Vol. 1 (2) : 198-201  ; March-April, 2010 (New Series)

ABSTRACT
The study of biomass assessment was conducted in the village of Nimbhora of district Akola in Maharashtra State. The biomass resources were considered as an agricultural crop residues, live stock waste (cattle dung). The present energy utilization pattern of the rural village has been studied for domestic as well in farming activities. The proper biomass conversion system based on the available biomass resources were proposed forthe self sufficient energy village. The installation sizing of the thermo-chemical systems like gasifier and digestion based biomethanation have been identified.
Key words :
Bioenergy, biogas, biomass resources assessment, electricity generation, gasifier.