Economic Value from Biogas Technology Application Based on Dairy Cow Farming
Author(s) -
St. Aisyah R,
Asriyanti Syarif
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
international journal of scientific research in science and technology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2395-602X
pISSN - 2395-6011
DOI - 10.32628/ijsrst21818
Subject(s) - biogas , biogas production , agricultural science , cow dung , agriculture , kerosene , environmental science , production (economics) , waste management , liquefied petroleum gas , manure , livestock , business , agricultural economics , engineering , anaerobic digestion , fertilizer , economics , forestry , methane , geography , agronomy , chemistry , macroeconomics , organic chemistry , archaeology , biology
This study aims to analyze the economic value of the application of biogas technology based on dairy farming. The data analysis used a quantitative method with an approach to the value of biogas waste production. The results showed that 23.575 kg of livestock manure in Enrekang Regency was able to produce 688,390 m3 / year of biogas production which was equivalent to 426,802 liters of kerosene so that annual savings of IDR 4.694.822.000 / year and the equivalent of 3 kg of Liquefied Petroleum Gas were IDR 2.111.062.667/year. Economically, it has been proven that the application of biogas installations is feasible as rural alternative energy.
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