Author:
Roopnarain Ashira,Rama Haripriya,Ndaba Busiswa
Abstract
Biogas is a type of gas that can be burnt to produce energy. It causes less harm to the environment than burning coal or oil, which is why it is called “green energy”. Biogas is produced by breaking down a plant or animal resource such as cow dung (poop) in an oxygen-free environment. Biogas is produced by special microorganisms that can survive and multiply without oxygen. Recently, nanoparticles have been used to make more biogas. Nanoparticles have unique features such as their extremely small size and their ability to easily react with substances. During biogas production, microorganisms can get a lot of nutrients from nanoparticles, which helps them to produce more biogas. Nanoparticles may also improve the interactions between biogas-producing microbes, further boosting biogas production. Although nanoparticles help to produce more biogas, the correct type of nanoparticles and the right amounts must be used to ensure that more biogas is produced.