DETERMINATION OF THE ECONOMIC EFFICIENCY OF BIOGAS PRODUCTION BASED ON THE USE OF AN INFORMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEM
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https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/WK6CSKeywords:
biogas, biogas plant, biogas production, biomass, agricultural wasteAbstract
The article deals with the process of obtaining biogas, and also presents calculations for determining economic efficiency using the use of mathematical modeling and control of the information-measuring system. It is shown, the speed, microbiological processes occurring in a biogas plant, depending on the value of the fermentation temperature, the acidity of the processed mass, the degree of mixing, etc. Energy costs and analysis of both direct and intermediate results are discussed, which in the final types of products will have a significant impact on increasing the economic efficiency of production. Based on the indicators of economic efficiency, a comparative assessment is given before and after the modernization of equipment for the extraction of biogas.
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