Energetic save from residential area through biogas production, as application of active and passive sun techniques

Authors

  • Pablo Atencio Consejo Profesional de Ciencias Naturales- La Plata, Provincia de Buenos Aires. Argentina. Matricula Profesional: MPBA B-A 012
  • Yailet Albernas Carvajal Centro de Análisis de Procesos (CAP). Facultad de Química y Farmacia. Universidad Central “Marta Abreu” de las Villas. Carretera a Camajuaní Km 5 ½. Santa Clara. Villa Clara. Cuba. Código Postal 54830

Keywords:

Aerobic, anaerobic, mesofilic bacteria, thermopile bacteria, biogas, bioclimatic, passive sun techniques, active sun techniques

Abstract

Nowadays energy is limited by the way it is produced, the wide range of possibilities applied to get it is not varied and the use of active and/ or passive sun techniques, by the mass market demand is too cautious. The residential area is one of the sectors in which a larger quantity of household waste is produced as well as a larger wastefulness of electricity, heating and refrigeration, this matter becomes worst owed to architectural fashions that give priority to design instead of giving it to a greater autonomy of the building to get the necessary comfort established in parameters of 16 °C to 18 °C and 60 % to 80 % of humidity. The biogas production from residential area as well as the application of passive and active sun techniques in construction, will not only make a wider range of energetic matrix for every country, but it will also make citizens more conscious and autonomous, and so a substantial change in social conscience will be achieved.

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Published

2011-12-01

How to Cite

Atencio, P., & Albernas Carvajal, Y. (2011). Energetic save from residential area through biogas production, as application of active and passive sun techniques. Centro Azúcar Journal, 38(4). Retrieved from http://centroazucar.uclv.edu.cu/index.php/centro_azucar/article/view/392

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