Performance evaluation of solar-powered compost tea brewer / (Record no. 72964)

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Classification number S494.5.S64
Item number B6421 2016
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Personal name Bonita, John Raymond C,
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Title Performance evaluation of solar-powered compost tea brewer /
Statement of responsibility, etc. John Raymond C. Bonita
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2016.
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Extent xi, 88 leaves :
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Dimensions 28 cm
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Degree type Bachelor of Science in Agricultural Engineering
Name of granting institution University of Rizal System - Tanay
Year degree granted 2016
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Summary, etc. Organic-based agricultural production is a rapidly emerging technology in the Philippines as well as the use of solar energy. The use of a complete photovoltaic brewing system is seen as a potential possibility in boosting agricultural production in an environment-friendly and sustainable manner. The primary objective of the study is to fabricate and test the performance of a compost tea brewer by integrating a photovoltaic system to the brewing system. Testing and evaluation were conducted at Sustainable Agriculture and Natural Resources Institute (SANRI) of the University of Rizal System - Tanay, Rizal. Brewing was simultaneously done on the two brewers, the commercial compost brewer and solar-powered compost tea brewer. Based on the results, the PV system produced an average power of 25.48 watts and the computed system efficiency is 19.23% the electrical conductivity of the vermi tea brewed using the solar-powered compost tea brewer is not significantly different from the produced by the commercial compost tea brewer. Cost analysis showed that operating the solar-powered compost tea brewer, investment cost will be covered in 1.25 years. Harnessing solar energy in the production of organic agriculture has been proven to be effective and sustainable. The brewer relies only on a photovoltaic (PV) power and capable of a 24 hour continuous operation. The panel's computer conversion efficiency is 12.75%.
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Topical term or geographic name entry element Solar energy in agriculture
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Personal name Monje, Manolito R.
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