Integrated Biogas Leakage Prevention and Electricity Conversion System for Safe and Sustainable Energy Generation
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Integrated Biogas Leakage Prevention and Electricity Conversion System for Safe and Sustainable Energy Generation
Dr.K.Pavendan
Department of Computer and Communication Engineering
Sri Sairam Institude of Technology West Tambaram, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu, India pavendan.cce@sairamit.edu.in
Sabarish C
Department of Computer and Communication Engineering
Sri Sairam Institude of Technology West Tambaram, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu, India sit22co041@sairamtap.edu.in
Aswin N
Department of Computer and Communication Engineering
Sri Sairam Institude of Technology West Tambaram, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu, India sit22co027@sairamtap.edu.in
Vignesh V
Department of Computer and Communication Engineering
Sri Sairam Institude of Technology West Tambaram, Chennai,
Tamil Nadu, India sit22co042@sairamtap.edu.in
Abstract— Biogas presents a safety risk because of potential gas leaks and inefficient use, despite being a significant renewable energy source for rural families. An Integrated Biogas Leakage Prevention and Electricity Conversion System is shown in this project. It is intended to identify gas leaks, immediately cut off the supply, neutralize dangers with CO2 emissions, and turn biogas into electrical power that may be used. The system uses inexpensive parts like gas sensors, microcontrollers, automated valves, and a small-scale biogas generator to provide safe energy generation, wireless connection, and real-time monitoring. Through improved energy sustainability, safety, and efficiency, the initiative gives rural communities the confidence to embrace biogas technology.
Keywords—Microcontroller, ESP32, CO₂ neutralization, biogas safety, gas leak detection, automatic shut-off, renewable energy, rural electrification, wireless monitoring, and sustainable energy.
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