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Biogas-Based Renewable Energy System Optimization for Agricultural Waste

This B.Tech Agricultural Engineering project is based on the recent AI/ML research direction ‘Biogas-Based Renewable Energy System Optimization for Agricultural Waste’. The project connects agricultural engineering with artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep…

Project Overview This B.Tech Agricultural Engineering project is based on the recent AI/ML research direction 'Biogas-Based Renewable Energy System Optimization for Agricultural Waste'. The project connects agricultural engineering with artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, IoT, computer vision, drone analytics, or RAG-style decision support. Students can use the linked 2023-onward paper/source as the academic base and convert it into an implementation-focused final-year project with sensors, datasets, dashboards, mobile/web interfaces, prediction models, or prototype automation.
Research Paper Title Biogas-Based Renewable Energy System Optimization for Agricultural Waste
Research Paper / PDF Link Open Paper / PDF
Year 2024
Project Area Renewable Energy in Agriculture
Project Type Biogas Optimization
Required Tools / Software Python, MATLAB/Simulink optional, PV/wind/biogas data, optimization algorithms, Streamlit
Main Features / Working Principle Model biogas energy potential from agricultural waste and optimize energy use
Expected Output A biogas potential calculator and dashboard
Possible Add-ons Add waste-to-energy recommendation
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