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400 CUM Biogas Plant, Anjali AgriLife in Odisha
Anjali AgriLife, situated in Odisha, operates a large-scale poultry farm with approximately 40,000 birds. Managing the significant volume of poultry litter generated daily had become a major operational and environmental challenge. In addition, rising electricity costs, fuel dependency, and increasing carbon emissions were affecting overall sustainability.
To overcome these issues, a Commercial Biogas Plant with a capacity of 400 CUM was implemented. The system was designed to convert poultry waste into renewable energy while producing organic manure as a valuable by-product. The solution was adopted through trusted references and word-of-mouth recommendations, reinforcing confidence in biogas technology.
Inside the 400 CUM Biogas Plant at Anjali AgriLife, Odisha
Watch how the 400 CUM Biogas Plant at Anjali AgriLife, Odisha transforms organic waste into clean and sustainable energy while supporting eco-friendly farming and efficient waste management practices.
Objectives
Driving Large-Scale Sustainability and Energy Efficiency.
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To implement an efficient system for poultry litter management
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To reduce reliance on conventional electricity and fuel sources
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To lower carbon emissions and enhance environmental sustainability
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To generate renewable energy and organic manure from poultry waste
Challenges
Managing Scale, Sustainability, and Operational Efficiency
High Volume Waste Generation
Large quantities of poultry litter were being generated daily from 40,000 birds, making disposal difficult and inefficient.
Increasing Energy Costs
Heavy dependence on external electricity sources was driving up operational expenses.
Environmental Impact Concerns
Carbon emissions were generated through traditional waste-disposal and energy-use methods.
Impact
Delivering Measurable Environmental and Economic Gains.
Efficient Poultry Waste Management
Poultry litter is now effectively processed through the Commercial Biogas Plant, significantly reducing disposal challenges.
On-Site Renewable Energy Generation
Electricity is partially generated on-site, reducing reliance on external power sources.
Organic Manure Production
Biogas slurry is utilized to produce nutrient-rich organic manure, adding value to farm operations.
Reduced Carbon Emissions
Carbon emissions have been significantly reduced, creating a positive environmental impact.
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