Methane Gas Production Test From Forage Swamp with Ensilase Method As Biogas Plants

Authors

  • Erra Kartika Sriwijaya University Indonesia
  • Nuni Gofar
  • Sofia Sandi

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22135/sje.2017.2.3.72-75

Abstract

This study aims to test the production of methane gas from forage swamps by ensilase as biogas plants. Treatment levels consisted of 3 treatments P1 (100% Kumpai tembaga grass (Hymenachne acutigluma)), P2 (50% Kumpai tembaga grass (Hymenachne acutigluma) + 50% Kemon air (Neptunia oleracea lour)), P3 (100% Kemon air (Neptunia Oleracea lour)) and 5 replications. The result of the diversity analysis showed that silage swamp silage ensilase process significantly (p <0,05) to methane gas formation. The best composition was obtained from the treatment of P1 Kumpai tembaga grass (Hymenachne acutigluma) 100%.

Keywords: Production, Methane, Forage Swamps, Ensilase, Biogas Plants.

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12/28/2017

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