400 CUM Biogas Plant, Sudeeksha Naturals Pvt Ltd. in Odisha
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400 CUM Biogas Plant, Sudeeksha Naturals Pvt Ltd. in Odisha
Sudeeksha Naturals Pvt Ltd, situated in Odisha, was facing a major challenge in managing the poultry litter generated by 40,000 birds. The increasing waste was creating environmental issues, higher carbon emissions, and rising dependency on electricity and fuel.
An urgent, sustainable, and eco-friendly solution was needed to improve operations and reduce environmental impact. Through reference and word of mouth, the company adopted a 400 CUM Commercial Biogas Plant technology from Koshish Sustainable Solutions Pvt. Ltd.
With this system, poultry waste is efficiently processed into biogas and organic manure, creating a cleaner, more sustainable farming model.
Transforming Organic Waste into Sustainable Energy
Discover how the 400 CUM Biogas Plant at Sudeeksha Naturals Pvt Ltd, Odisha converts organic waste into clean renewable energy, promoting sustainability, efficient waste management, and eco-friendly industrial growth.
Objectives
Developing sustainability through efficient and effective waste-to-energy conversion.
01.
Manage the poultry litter properly using a 400 CUM Commercial Biogas Plant.
02.
To reduce dependency on the main grid and fuel sources
03.
To lower the pollution and carbon emissions
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To generate renewable energy and improve farm sustainability
Challenges
Key issues in waste management and energy dependency.
Excess Poultry Litter
Large-scale poultry production from 40,000 birds generated continuous waste, making disposal difficult and inefficient.
Environmental Pollution
Improper handling of poultry waste was increasing carbon emissions and negatively affecting the surrounding environment.
High Energy Consumption
The farm relied heavily on external electricity and fuel, resulting in high operational costs.
Impact
Measurable benefits from adopting a Commercial Biogas Plant.
Efficient Waste Management
Poultry waste is now handled and managed properly through the Commercial Biogas Plant.
Partial Energy Independence
The farm now generates its own electricity, reducing its dependency on the main grid.
Organic Manure Production
The leftover biogas is used as organic fertiliser for growing crops.
Reduced Carbon Emissions
The pollution and carbon emissions are reduced through the use of a commercial biogas plant.
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