This study explores the development and implementation of “OH-WISE” system designed to convert agricultural waste into a renewable energy source for rural communities. The system addresses critical issues, including the improper disposal of organic farm waste, greenhouse gas emissions, and limited access to affordable and clean energy. Utilizing the anaerobic digestion process, the biogas system transforms organic waste, such as crop residues and animal manure, into biogas for cooking, lighting, and electricity generation. The byproduct, nutrient-rich slurry, serves as an organic fertilizer, promoting sustainable farming practices.
Yuri Gonzales (Thu,) studied this question.
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