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400 CUM Biogas Plant, Big Bird Breeder in Haryana
Big Bird Breeders, situated in Haryana, manages a poultry farm with approximately 45,000 birds. Handling the daily volume of poultry litter had become a significant challenge. At the same time, rising electricity costs, dependence on conventional fuel, and increasing carbon emissions were affecting operational efficiency.
To overcome these challenges, a Commercial Biogas Plant with a capacity of 400 CUM was installed. The system was designed to convert poultry waste into renewable energy and organic manure. The solution was adopted through trusted references and word-of-mouth recommendations, reflecting confidence in the reliability of the biogas technology.
Transforming Poultry Waste into Sustainable Energy
Discover how a 400 CUM Biogas Plant helped a leading Big Bird Breeder in Haryana convert poultry waste into clean energy, reduce environmental impact, and improve operational sustainability with an efficient renewable energy solution.
Objectives
Enhancing Sustainability and Operational Efficiency.
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To establish an efficient poultry litter management system
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To reduce dependency on conventional electricity and fuel sources
03.
To minimize carbon emissions and environmental impact
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To generate renewable energy and organic manure from poultry waste
Challenges
Managing Waste, Energy, and Environmental Concerns
High Poultry Waste Generation
Daily poultry litter volumes from 45,000 birds were large, making disposal difficult and inefficient.
Rising Energy Costs
Heavy reliance on external electricity sources was increasing operational expenses.
Environmental Impact Issues
Carbon emissions were generated by traditional waste-handling and energy-use practices.
Impact
Delivering Sustainable and Cost-Effective Outcomes
Effective Waste Management
Poultry litter is now efficiently processed through the Commercial Biogas Plant, reducing disposal challenges.
On-Site Energy Generation
Electricity is partially generated on-site, reducing reliance on external power sources.
Organic Manure Production
Biogas slurry is utilized to produce nutrient-rich organic manure, adding value to farm operations.
Reduced Carbon Emissions
Carbon emissions have been significantly reduced, creating a positive environmental impact.
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