The biogas plant was carefully designed to handle the farm’s continuous cattle waste generation while meeting its regular energy requirements. Despite challenges related to site conditions and logistical constraints, our team maintained strict timelines and completed the entire project within 45 days. Proper planning, coordinated execution, and strong on-site management ensured smooth implementation without compromising quality or safety standards.
Today, the 25 Cum Biogas Plant provides the dairy farm with reliable gobar gas production, significantly reducing waste-handling issues and lowering dependence on conventional fuels. In addition to clean energy generation, the plant produces nutrient-rich slurry that can be reused as organic fertilizer. This installation promotes a more sustainable, environmentally responsible, and cost-effective operational model for the dairy farm in the long term.