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300 CUM Biogas Plant, Bharat Agro
Bharat Agro, operating a poultry farm with around 35,000 birds, was facing increasing challenges in handling the large quantity of poultry litter generated every day. Waste disposal was becoming difficult, while electricity and fuel expenses continued to rise. The farm also wanted to reduce its environmental impact and improve sustainability practices.
To solve these issues, a Commercial Biogas Plant with a 300 CUM capacity was installed.
The system converts poultry waste into useful biogas and organic manure, helping the farm manage waste more effectively while supporting renewable energy generation. The project was implemented with a focus on operational efficiency, long-term savings, and environmental responsibility.
Transforming Agro Waste into Sustainable Energy
Watch how the 300 CUM Biogas Plant at Bharat Agro converts organic waste into clean and sustainable energy, helping reduce environmental impact while improving energy efficiency and waste management.
Objectives
Supporting sustainable poultry farming through effective waste-to-energy solutions.
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To manage poultry litter waste in a safe and efficient manner
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To generate renewable energy from organic farm waste
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To reduce dependence on traditional fuel and electricity sources
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To improve environmental sustainability and waste management practices
Challenges
Handling large poultry waste volumes while controlling operational costs.
High Poultry Waste Generation
Waste produced from 35,000 birds required proper and continuous management.
Increasing Energy Costs
Rising electricity and fuel expenses were affecting operational efficiency.
Environmental Concerns
Improper waste disposal could lead to pollution and increased carbon emissions.
Impact
Improving waste management and sustainability through a Commercial Biogas Plant.
Better Waste Handling
Poultry litter is now processed efficiently, reducing disposal-related issues.
Renewable Energy Generation
Biogas produced by the system supports part of the farm’s energy needs.
Organic Fertiliser Production
The slurry generated is being used to produce nutrient-rich organic manure.
Reduced Environmental Impact
The project helps lower carbon emissions and supports cleaner farm operations.
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