“Turning Waste into Energy: Our Journey in Biomethane Production”

in Hive Diy23 days ago

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Hello hivers! Allow me to introduce myself again, @amishu, and welcome to my blog!🌷

Please take a moment to read my blog, where you will discover some insightful information and lessons on my next adventure!

Step into our world of discovery and sustainability as we embark on a journey to explore how vegetable waste can help produce biomethane. Our capstone project focuses on testing different amounts of vegetable waste to see which one works best for making biomethane through anaerobic fermentation.🔬

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SUCCESSFUL DESIGN HEARING📃🎊

Our adventure kicked off with a nerve-wracking but exciting design hearing. We are all nervous but confident at the same time, as long as we understand our study it’s all gonna be fine. We explained our project and answered questions from the panelists. When they approved our plan, we felt a surge of pride and excitement. It was the first step towards making our idea a reality. We are beyond proud of ourselves because we did it! It’s a success.🤩

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Our study is “THE EFFICACY OF VARIED QUANTITIES OF VEGETABLE WASTE
IN ANAEROBIC FERMENTATION FOR ENHANCED BIOMETHANE YIELDS”
to simply explain it we are going to produced a biomethane from a vegetable waste.🥬

Once our study was approved, we wasted no time. We set up our project at Luis's house and gathered all the materials we needed. Building the anaerobic tanks was our first task. It took careful planning and teamwork, but we got it done. We used sturdy containers and made sure they were sealed tight to create the perfect environment for fermentation.

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MATERIALS:

In this study, we researchers used the following materials 2kg of vegetables waste, 4kg of vegetables waste and 6kg of vegetables waste, 3 plastic drum (60L), 3 3-foot PVC pipe 1” diameter, ¼” gas valve, Teflon tape, digital thermometer, stopwatch, table scale, gas stove, motorcycle tube (size 7) and insulated flexible gas hose.

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WORKING TOGETHER🛠️💕

The heart of our project lies in the fermentation process. We want to see how different amounts of vegetable waste affect the production of biomethane. So, we decided to test three amounts: 2kg, 4kg, and 6kg. It meant more work, but we were up for the challenge. We are all working together to finish making our anaerobic tank quickly, it will take a lot of time but as long as we work all together the process will be more easy. The fermentation will take 1 week, so we work so hard to finish it as soon as possible.☺️

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📍🥬GATHERING VEGETABLE WASTE AT CITY OF NAGA PUBLIC MARKET BAGSAKAN

Gathering the vegetable waste was a big task. We got permission from the Bagsakan president, who happens to be @keith-allen15 father, and went to the City of Naga Public Market Bagsakan to gather the waste. It smelled bad and was heavy, but we knew it was worth it for our project. We sorted through the waste, making sure to only take what we needed. We struggle because of the smell and the weight, but still we know that it’s part of our journey and challenges.

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Back at Luis's house, we immediately started weighing and putting the waste into the tanks. Each tank got its share of waste, along with some water to start the fermentation process. We carefully measured everything to make sure our experiment was accurate and right.

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Then, we sealed the tanks tight to keep air out, which helps with the fermentation. As we sealed the tanks, we felt excited about what we were doing. Days of planning and hard work had led to this moment. We took a moment to appreciate how far we had come. It was amazing to see our project finally taking shape.

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TEAMWORK MAKES THE DREAM WORK💗

Our journey is still ongoing, but we're proud of what we've accomplished so far. From coming up with the idea to actually building and testing our project, we've learned a lot. And we're excited to see what the results of our fermentation process will be.

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As we wait for our tanks to finish making gas, we're getting more excited. Every day brings us closer to seeing if the veggie trash can make energy. But besides that, we've learned a lot about working together and not giving up. So, let's remember to enjoy the journey, even the tough parts. And let's keep in mind that trying new things and working together can make a big difference. Thank you for being part of this journey with us. See you next time! 🌿🔬✨

As I draw to a close, let us never forget that supporting one another is what will always make us stronger.

Let’s wrap this up and continue our engaging conversations in my next story.📖

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FERMENTATION🫶🏻

I'm very grateful that you took the time to read my blog post. I'm excited for our more upcoming insightful talk. Stay tuned for more interesting dialogues and captivating stories that will pique your attention!

See you! and have a nice day!🫶🏻

Lovelots!💌🌷

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Thank you so much @hivebuzz for this new badge!☺️💗

That's great @amishu! We're excited to see your accomplishments on Hive! We'll continue to support you to achieve your next goals!

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So interesting and exciting. Great work.

Thanks a lot @melibee!☺️ Glad you liked it.💗

i prefer aerobic composting, but to make biogas yourself this sounds super promising.
thanks for sharing

You're welcome @paradigmprospect!☺️ Aerobic composting is great too. Biogas can be a good way to use up some types of waste while producing energy. Glad you found it interesting!🥰💗

Good job Ma'am for a renewable and sustainable capstone project Ma'am @amishu

Thank you so much @diamondinthesky!☺️ I'm glad you liked our capstone project.💗

Nice! 😉👊

u can help me build.. i wanna make a piggery/methane plant to supply free or low cost fuel to ppl in PH.

Thank you so much @chinito!☺️ That sounds like a fantastic project. I'd be happy to help.💗

Thanks so much. are u on hiveph discord, or maybe fb of ig?

What an excellent work. Cooperation makes the dream work!

Thank you so much @mariejeijeim!☺️ I couldn't agree more—teamwork truly makes all the difference!🤩💗

 22 days ago  

Thank you so much!☺️💗

I congratulate you for the idea of the project, to continue and improve your project even more over time, it will be to support the care of our environment.