200 CUM Biogas Plants, Haryana Gov. (Fatehabad and Sirsa)
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200 CUM Biogas Plants, Haryana Gov. (Fatehabad and Sirsa)
The Haryana Government started large waste-to-energy projects in Fatehabad and Sirsa to manage around 5,000 kg of cow dung produced every day. Earlier, traditional disposal methods were not effective and increased fuel costs as well as environmental problems.
To solve this, 200 CUM commercial biogas plants were installed, which convert cattle waste into clean energy. This project has improved waste management, reduced the use of LPG and other fuels, and created a sustainable and scalable system for rural development.
Turning Waste into Power: Real Impact of Biogas Projects
Watch how 200 Cum biogas plants in Fatehabad and Sirsa are transforming organic waste into clean energy. This project highlights sustainability, rural development, and eco-friendly innovation in action.
Objectives
Enabling large-scale waste utilisation and renewable energy generation for efficient public infrastructure.
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To manage 5,000 kg of daily cow dung in a structured and efficient manner.
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To reduce dependency on LPG and conventional fuel resources.
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To reduce environmental impact through controlled waste processing.
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To implement a scalable, government-led waste-to-energy solution.
Challenges
Addressing the various hindrances faced by the Haryana government across Fatehabad & Sirsa.
High Volume Cow Dung Waste
Approx. 5000 kg of cow dung is generated daily, which is left untreated and causes pollution and diseases.
Increase in Carbon Emission
Due to a lack of proper management, the carbon footprint eventually increases, the rate of pollution increases, and no hygiene is maintained.
Increase in Fuel Cost
With no other proper alternative, dependency on LPG and other conventional gases increases.
Impact
Commercial Biogas Plant, the outcomes of the solutions to Haryana government across Fatehabad & Sirsa problems.
Effective Cow Dung Management
The commercial biogas plant streamlines the cattle dung management by converting it into clean energy.
Extra Income
The solid remains (Digestate) of the biogas are used as organic fertilisers, which is for selling purposes.
Lower Carbon Emissions
There is a huge effect in lowering the carbon footprint by utilising the cattle dung and maintaining hygiene.
Sustainable Business Model
The usage of Commercial Biogas Plant technology made the gaushalas’ operations self-sustaining and eco-friendly.
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