Vincentius Vincentius, Evita H. Legowo, I. Kartawiria
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Abstract
Natural gas is a source of energy that comes from the earth which is depleting every day, an alternative source of energy is needed and one of the sources comes from biogas. There is an abundance of empty fruit bunch (EFB) that comes from palm oil plantation that can become a substrate for biogas production. A methodology of fermentation based on Verein Deutscher Ingenieure was used to utilize EFB as a substrate to produce biogas using biogas sludge and wastewater sludge as inoculum in wet fermentation process under mesophilic condition. Another optimization was done by adding a different water ratio to the inoculum mixture. In 20 days, an average of 6gr from 150gr of total EFB used in each sample was consumed by the microbes. The best result from 20 days of experiment with both biogas sludge and wastewater sludge as inoculum were the one added with 150gr of water that produced 2910ml and 2185ml of gas respectively. The highest CH 4 produced achieved from biogas sludge and wastewater sludge with an addition of 150gr of water to the inoculum were 27% and 22% CH 4 respectively. This shows that biogas sludge is better in term of volume of gas that is produced and CH percentage.
天然气是一种来自地球的能源,地球每天都在消耗,需要一种替代能源,其中一种能源来自沼气。有大量来自棕榈油种植园的空果束(EFB)可以成为沼气生产的基质。采用基于Verein Deutscher Ingenieure的发酵方法,在中温条件下,以EFB为底物,以沼气污泥和污水污泥为接种物,进行湿式发酵生产沼气。另一种优化方法是在接种液中加入不同的水比。在20天内,每个样品中使用的150克EFB中平均有6克被微生物消耗。在以沼气污泥和废水污泥为接种物的20天试验中,以150g水为接种物的效果最好,分别产生2910ml和2185ml的气体。在接种物中添加150g水时,沼气污泥和废水污泥产生的最高甲烷含量分别为27%和22%。这表明,沼气污泥在产生的气体体积和CH百分比方面更好。