100 CUM Biogas Plant Kanha Upvan Mahewa (UP Govt.)
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100 CUM Biogas Plant Kanha Upvan Mahewa (UP Govt.)
Kanha Upvan Mahewa Phal Mandi, supported by the Uttar Pradesh Government, implemented a 100 CUM commercial biogas plant to address the challenge of managing approximately 2,500 kg of cow dung generated daily. Traditional disposal methods were inefficient and contributed to environmental concerns such as methane emissions and rising fuel costs. By adopting biogas technology, the facility now converts cattle waste into clean energy, significantly improving waste management efficiency while reducing dependence on LPG and other conventional fuels.
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Objectives
Maximising resource efficiency by converting high-volume waste into sustainable energy solutions.
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To manage 2,500 kg of daily cow dung in a structured and efficient manner.
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To reduce reliance on LPG and conventional fuel sources.
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To minimise environmental impact through controlled waste processing.
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To implement a scalable waste-to-energy solution for long-term sustainability.
Challenges
Overcoming inefficiencies in large-scale waste handling and reducing environmental and operational pressures.
Bulk Waste Accumulation
Daily generation of large quantities of dung created storage and handling challenges.
Uncontrolled Emissions
Open decomposition of dung contributed to methane emissions and environmental degradation.
Fuel Cost Burden
High dependence on LPG increased recurring operational expenses.
Impact
Driving large-scale efficiency through energy recovery, cost reduction, and environmental sustainability.
High-Volume Waste Conversion
2,500 kg of cow dung is efficiently converted into biogas daily.
Reduced Fuel Dependency
Significant reduction in LPG consumption through biogas utilisation.
Lower Carbon Footprint
Controlled digestion process minimises methane emissions.
Improved Operational Sustainability
Integrated system enhances efficiency and supports long-term eco-friendly operations.
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