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250 CUM Biogas Plant, Sibani Behra, Odisha
Sibani Behra, located in Odisha, operates a poultry farm with around 30,000 birds. Managing the daily poultry litter waste had become a major challenge, while increasing electricity and fuel expenses were adding pressure on farm operations. The farm also wanted to improve its environmental practices and reduce waste-related pollution.
To address these issues, a Commercial Biogas Plant with a 250 CUM capacity was installed. The system efficiently converts poultry waste into biogas and organic manure, helping the farm improve waste management, generate renewable energy, reduce operational costs, and support long-term sustainable farming practices.
From Waste to Wealth: 250 CUM Biogas Plant Success Story in Odisha
Watch how a 250 CUM biogas plant in Odisha is converting organic waste into clean energy. This case study highlights real impact, sustainability, and efficient resource utilization for a greener future.
Objectives
Supporting efficient poultry waste management and renewable energy generation.
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To manage poultry litter waste in an organised and eco-friendly manner
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To generate renewable energy from poultry waste
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To reduce dependence on conventional electricity and fuel sources
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To improve sustainability and environmental performance
Challenges
Handling poultry waste effectively while controlling operational expenses.
Daily Waste Accumulation
Waste generated from 30,000 birds required continuous and proper management.
Increasing Energy Costs
Rising electricity and fuel expenses were affecting farm efficiency.
Environmental Concerns
Improper waste disposal could increase pollution and carbon emissions.
Impact
Creating long-term operational and environmental benefits through a Commercial Biogas Plant.
Cleaner Farm Environment
Regular waste processing has improved hygiene and reduced foul odour around the farm.
Improved Resource Utilisation
Poultry waste is now being converted into useful energy and organic by-products instead of being discarded.
Lower Dependence on Traditional Fuels
The use of biogas has helped reduce reliance on conventional fuel sources for daily operations.
Solution to Litter Management
The Commercial Biogas Solution converted their daily poultry litter into valuable energy.
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