Research Article
Planning of Biogas Power Generating Systems In Sakai Tongonong Cattle Farm
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.30-10-2023.2343095, author={David Setiawan and Abrar Tanjung and Latifa Siswati}, title={Planning of Biogas Power Generating Systems In Sakai Tongonong Cattle Farm}, proceedings={Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Environmental, Energy, and Earth Science, ICEEES 2023, 30 October 2023, Pekanbaru, Indonesia}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={ICEEES}, year={2024}, month={4}, keywords={cow dung biogas electricity benefits savings}, doi={10.4108/eai.30-10-2023.2343095} }
- David Setiawan
Abrar Tanjung
Latifa Siswati
Year: 2024
Planning of Biogas Power Generating Systems In Sakai Tongonong Cattle Farm
ICEEES
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.30-10-2023.2343095
Abstract
The Sakai tribe is a tribe that originally lived in the interior of Riau. With the arrival of the oil and gas industry, this tribe began to live side by side with migrant communities. One of the Sakai tribes who are trying to meet their food needs is the Sakai tribe who are in Tongonong Perbathinan, located in the Tengganai village area, Tepi subdistrict, Duri. They have raised cattle, the number of cattle they breed is 22 cows. This group has 20 members, the cattle being bred are classified as fattened cattle or stable cattle. Cow dung has not been utilized, causing unpleasant odors and accumulation of cow dung. The potential of cow dung when used is quite extraordinary, such as processing cow dung into biogas and biogas into electrical energy. This research will carry out planning for the potential electrical energy that will be produced from 22 existing cattle as well as the need to make this happen as well as the design or placement of equipment that is appropriate and safe for farmers. Based on the calculation results, 22 cows will produce 20.68 m3 of biogas and can produce 25.64 kW of electricity per day or 1.06 kWh.