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700 CUM Biogas Plant, Sneha Poultry in Assam
Sneha Poultry, located in Assam, operates a poultry farm with around 75,000 birds. Managing the large quantity of poultry litter generated daily had become a major challenge for the farm. Increasing electricity and fuel costs were also affecting operational efficiency, while concerns about environmental pollution continued to grow. To address these issues, a Commercial Biogas Plant with a 700 CUM capacity was installed.
The system converts poultry waste into clean biogas and organic manure, helping improve waste management, reduce operational costs, support renewable energy generation, and promote sustainable poultry farming practices.
Inside the 700 CUM Biogas Plant at Sneha Poultry, Assam
Watch how the 700 CUM Biogas Plant at Sneha Poultry, Assam transforms poultry waste into clean and sustainable energy while reducing environmental impact and improving operational efficiency.
Objectives
Promoting efficient poultry waste management, renewable energy generation, and environmentally responsible farming practices for long-term operational sustainability.
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To manage 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 traditional electricity and fuel sources
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To improve environmental sustainability across farm operations
Challenges
Addressing operational, environmental, and waste management challenges in large-scale poultry farming.
Heavy Daily Waste Load
Managing poultry litter from 75,000 birds required a continuous and organised treatment system.
Storage and Disposal Issues
Traditional waste handling methods were taking up space and creating management difficulties.
High Dependence on Conventional Energy
Daily farm operations relied heavily on electricity and fuel, increasing costs.
Impact
Delivering improved efficiency and sustainability through a Commercial Biogas Plant.
Better Utilisation of Poultry Waste
Waste is now being converted into useful biogas and organic by-products.
Reduced Waste Disposal Problems
Regular waste processing has lowered the burden of waste storage and handling.
Support for Clean Energy Usage
Biogas generation has helped introduce renewable energy into daily farm operations.
Improved Sustainability Practices
The project has strengthened environmentally responsible and resource-efficient farming methods.
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