What's new

"Qurbani ka bakra" can solve energy woes

somebozo

ELITE MEMBER
Joined
Jul 11, 2010
Messages
18,872
Reaction score
-4
Country
Pakistan
Location
Saudi Arabia
Each year hundred thousands of animals are scarified in annual Islamic fest. They also generate thousands of tons of organic waste mainly the intestines or as locally called "ojri".

Ojri is a matter of great disgust and is disposed off immediately to local kachra kundi or jamadar. These intensitial waste also contain a valuable anaerobic bacteria which in absence of oxygen causes digestion of this waste to produce bio-gas mainly methane (CH4) and Carbon dioxiode (Co2) by composition. Due to primitive and improper disposal methods used, this methane with global warming potential 56 times more than CO2 is released into atmosphere.

However with relatively simple technologies and processing facilities built using locally available expertise it is possible to harness this methane for viable electricity or heat production. Moreover, the anaerobic bacteria will happy chug on most type of biological materials which makes it possible to introduce other organic waste like agriculture waste, rotten veges and fruits and even dead fish into the mix for digestion and production of bio-gas.
 
.
At present only India is an expert in processing Bio Gas from Animals - I doubt our politicians would approach India to help convert the bio mass into usable energy source too many red tape issues
 
. .
At present only India is an expert in processing Bio Gas from Animals - I doubt our politicians would approach India to help convert the bio mass into usable energy source too many red tape issues
You dont need any so called "expertise" the nature does the work itself..all you need is some land and building an underground storage tank with mechanical mixer...fill it up..add some checmical catalyst and seal the tank for one year..and the bacteria will set in to work..as the bacteria reproduces the reaction gets faster and faster..you can build it at the backyard of your house and grow grass over it.

The left over product is high value organic fertilizer.

And collaboration with India if needed should be much welcome. This is not defense tech, just some ogri recycling for electricity.

Anaerobic decomposition is a two-stage process as specific bacteria feed on certain organic materials. In the first stage, acidic bacteria dismantle the complex organic molecules into peptides, glycerol, alcohol and the simpler sugars. When these compounds have been produced in sufficient quantities, a second type of bacteria starts to convert these simpler compounds into methane. These methane producing bacteria are particularly influenced by the ambient conditions, which can slow or halt the process completely if they do not lie within a fairly narrow band.

The intention here to utilize animal intestines available in large quantities due to religious fest for speeding up the bio-degradation reaction. Otherwise, the reaction based on natural growth of bacteria will proceed very slow.
 
.
People for the love of god this confusion must end. Ojri is not intestine, but stomach of the cow and is an extremely different type of meat and I personally like it. I think its not very healthy, with regards to high cholesterol content but its completely clean.
 
.
It's quite tasty ..
I don't think people throw it

In Moghlai food , it is used with Black beans
 
.
At present only India is an expert in processing Bio Gas from Animals - I doubt our politicians would approach India to help convert the bio mass into usable energy source too many red tape issues
not just politicians even pakstani people, bevause for this you have respect cows
:) ... chill just joking
 
.
how economically vialble will it be if you kill thousands one day and not as many for rest of the year?
 
.
Come on guys.... this kind of project cant help you to electrify your industries nor your cities. Fck that and build some power plant with of your coal.
 
.
These are just wild ideas of no use.

It's quite tasty ..
I don't think people throw it

In Moghlai food , it is used with Black beans

I have never tasted it but I heard that it gives lots of foul smell while cooking.
 
.
I dunno ..
I just eat .. I don't cook :P

Ojri is actually the best part in Goat's meat like the leg piece in Chicken

And it's not Moghlai food ..
Its used in Konkani food (Maharashtrian food)
 
.
I think the OP's intent was to propose a possible solution to the energy crisis, not compare personal gastronomic preferences or regional cuisines, or am I mistaken:

................
However with relatively simple technologies and processing facilities built using locally available expertise it is possible to harness this methane for viable electricity or heat production. Moreover, the anaerobic bacteria will happy chug on most type of biological materials which makes it possible to introduce other organic waste like agriculture waste, rotten veges and fruits and even dead fish into the mix for digestion and production of bio-gas.
 
.
I think the problem is not about the alternative methods of Electricity. The problem is funds, resources, investment, skills, time etc. Warna agar dam hi bana diye jayen to masla hal ho jaye... agar coal, wind ya solar per hi kaam ho jaye to masla hal ho jaye, agar sugar factories Sugarcane se ya recycling walay "waste" ko utilize kar lain to bijli ban jaye... usi tara shayad first post wala idea bhi usage main laaya jaye to masla hal ho jaye ga.

But then problem remains who is going to do it :(
 
.
................

But then problem remains who is going to do it :(

The people whose problem it is should be the ones to solve it too. One cannot expect others to solve ones' problems. They may be able to help, but only in limited ways.
 
.

Latest posts

Pakistan Defence Latest Posts

Pakistan Affairs Latest Posts

Back
Top Bottom