400 CUM Biogas Plant, Gobinda Breeding Farm in Odisha
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400 CUM Biogas Plant, Gobinda Breeding Farm in Odisha
Gobinda Breeding Farm, located in Odisha, operates a poultry farm with around 45,000 birds. Managing the large amount of poultry litter generated every day has become a major challenge for the farm. Rising electricity and fuel costs were also increasing operational expenses. To solve these problems, a Commercial Biogas Plant with a 400 CUM capacity was installed.
The system converts poultry waste into clean biogas and organic manure. This has helped the farm improve waste management, reduce dependence on traditional energy sources, lower operational costs, and support environmentally friendly and sustainable poultry farming practices.
Transforming Waste into Sustainable Energy at Gobinda Breeding Farm
Watch how the 400 CUM Biogas Plant at Gobinda Breeding Farm, Odisha converts organic waste into clean and sustainable energy, improving farm efficiency while supporting eco-friendly and cost-effective agricultural practices.
Objectives
Promoting efficient waste management, renewable energy generation, and environmentally responsible poultry farming practices for long-term operational sustainability.
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To process poultry litter waste in a safe and organised manner
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To generate renewable energy from poultry farm waste
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To reduce dependence on conventional energy sources
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To improve environmental sustainability and operational efficiency
Challenges
Managing poultry waste effectively while maintaining smooth farm operations.
Large Waste Generation
Waste produced from 45,000 birds required regular and efficient processing.
Increasing Operational Expenses
Rising electricity and fuel costs were impacting daily operations.
Environmental Concerns
Improper waste disposal could lead to pollution and environmental stress.
Impact
Delivering operational and environmental improvements through a Commercial Biogas Plant.
Improved Farm Cleanliness
Regular waste treatment has helped maintain a cleaner and healthier farm environment.
Effective Resource Conversion
Poultry litter is now being converted into valuable biogas and organic manure.
Reduced Energy Burden
Biogas utilisation has helped lower dependence on traditional fuel sources.
Enhanced Sustainability Practices
The project supports eco-friendly farming and reduces environmental impact.
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