1100 CUM Biogas Plant, Nutrisource Farms in Odisha
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1100 CUM Biogas Plant, Nutrisource Farms in Odisha
Nutrisource Farms, located in Odisha, was facing a critical challenge in handling large volumes of poultry litter waste generated daily. Conventional waste disposal methods were proving inefficient, and the farm was experiencing rising electricity and fuel costs. At the same time, increasing carbon emissions were raising environmental concerns.
To address these issues, a Commercial Biogas Plant with a capacity of 1100 CUM was installed. Through this system, organic waste is being efficiently converted into biogas and organic manure. The solution was adopted based on strong references and word of mouth, ensuring reliability and trust in its execution.
Transforming Organic Waste into Sustainable Energy
Discover how the 1100 CUM Biogas Plant at Nutrisource Farms, Odisha converts organic waste into clean and renewable energy, supporting sustainable farming, efficient waste management, and eco-friendly operations.
Objectives
Building a high-capacity, sustainable system for efficient waste management and energy generation.
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To process large-scale poultry litter waste in an efficient and controlled manner
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To generate renewable energy from organic waste sources
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To reduce reliance on conventional power and fuel systems
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To enhance sustainability and environmental responsibility at scale
Challenges
Addressing high-volume waste management and rising operational pressures.
Large-Scale Waste Handling
Massive quantities of poultry litter were being generated, making disposal complex and inefficient.
Increasing Energy Demand
High energy consumption was driving up electricity and fuel costs.
Environmental Impact Concerns
Improper waste management was contributing to carbon emissions and environmental degradation.
Impact
Delivering large-scale sustainability and operational efficiency through a Commercial Biogas Plant.
Efficient Waste Processing
Poultry litter is now systematically treated, significantly reducing disposal challenges.
Partial Energy Self-Sufficiency
A portion of the farm’s electricity needs is being met through biogas-based energy generation.
Organic Manure Production
Biogas slurry is being utilised to produce high-quality organic manure, adding value to waste.
Reduced Carbon Footprint
Carbon emissions have been reduced, resulting in a positive environmental impact.
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