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300 CUM Biogas Plant, Sabi Poultry Farm in Odisha
Sabi Poultry Farm, located in Odisha, faced a critical challenge in managing the daily volume of poultry litter. Alongside waste management, rising energy costs, dependence on conventional fuel, and increasing carbon emissions have become pressing concerns.
To address these issues, a Commercial Biogas Plant with a 300 CUM capacity was adopted as a comprehensive, eco-friendly solution. The system was designed to convert poultry waste into clean biogas energy while producing organic manure as a valuable by-product. The project was initiated through strong word-of-mouth recommendations, reflecting trust in proven biogas solutions.
Turning Poultry Waste into Powerful Green Energy 300 CUM Biogas Plant
Watch how Sabi Poultry Farm in Odisha successfully uses a 300 cum biogas plant to convert poultry waste into renewable energy. This case study highlights cost savings, waste management, and eco-friendly farming solutions in action.
Objectives
The Sabi Poultry Farm had many objectives to achieve through the Commercial Biogas Plant.
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To implement an efficient poultry litter management system
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To reduce dependence on conventional electricity and fuel sources
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To lower carbon emissions and improve environmental impact
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To generate renewable energy and organic fertilizer from waste
Challenges
There is a sudden shift towards renewable energy due to several difficulties that the farm faced.
Large-Scale Poultry Waste
Large volumes of poultry waste were generated daily, making disposal difficult and hazardous to the environment.
High Energy Consumption
Significant reliance on external electricity sources was increasing operational costs.
Rising Carbon Emissions
Traditional waste-handling practices and energy use were contributing to a larger carbon footprint.
Impact
Delivering Measurable Environmental and Economic Benefits
Efficient Waste Management
Poultry litter is now effectively processed through the Commercial Biogas Plant, eliminating disposal concerns.
Renewable Energy Generation
Electricity is partially generated on-site, reducing dependency on external power sources.
Organic Manure Production
Biogas slurry is utilised to produce nutrient-rich organic manure, adding value to farm operations.
Reduced Carbon Footprint
Carbon emissions have been significantly reduced, contributing to a cleaner and greener environment.
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