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Dairy Farm Boudh 25 CUM Biogas plant
Dairy Farm Boudh, located in Odisha, was facing challenges in managing approximately 625 kg of cow dung generated daily. Traditional disposal methods were inefficient and contributed to environmental concerns, including greenhouse gas emissions. To address this, Koshish Sustainable Solutions Pvt. Ltd. installed a 25 CUM biogas plant.
This system efficiently processes cow dung into clean biogas, helping the farm reduce carbon emissions while improving waste management and operational sustainability.
From Waste to Wealth: Real Impact of a 25 CUM Biogas Plant
Watch how the Dairy Farm Boudh biogas plant transforms daily waste into clean energy. This case study highlights cost savings, eco-friendly practices, and sustainable farming in action.
Objectives
Enabling efficient waste management and emission reduction through renewable energy adoption.
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To manage daily cow dung waste properly and maintain hygiene
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To reduce the carbon footprint from unmanaged organic waste.
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To generate clean energy from dairy waste.
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To implement a sustainable and long-term waste management solution.
Challenges
Addressing high waste generation, environmental concerns, and inefficient disposal practices.
High Dung Generation
Daily production of 625 kg of cow dung required consistent and effective management.
Waste Disposal Issues
Traditional methods were inefficient and posed hygiene challenges.
Environmental Impact
Unmanaged dung contributed to methane emissions and pollution.
Impact
Delivering improved waste utilisation, reduced emissions, and sustainable farm operations.
Effective Waste Management
Cow dung is systematically processed, eliminating disposal issues.
Reduced Carbon Emissions
Controlled biogas generation minimises methane release into the atmosphere.
Renewable Energy Generation
Biogas provides a clean and sustainable energy source.
Enhanced Farm Sustainability
Adoption of biogas technology supports an eco-friendly and self-sustaining model.
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