Case Study

Dayoday Shri Vidyasagar Gaushala (MP Govt.) 85 CUM biogas plant

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Dayoday Shri Vidyasagar Gaushala (MP Govt.) 85 CUM biogas plant

Dayoday Shri Vidyasagar Gaushala, supported by the Madhya Pradesh Government under the GOBARdhan Scheme, implemented an innovative waste-to-energy model across multiple gaushala locations. With Madhya Pradesh being one of the leading states in cattle population and home to numerous gaushalas, managing large volumes of cattle dung and ensuring reliable power supply in remote areas posed significant challenges. 

 

In collaboration with Koshish Sustainable Solutions Pvt Ltd, four 85 CUM biogas plants were installed, each integrated with a 15 kWh biogas genset. The system generates around 100 units of electricity daily while also supplying biogas for cooking and supporting community needs such as Anganwadi kitchens. Additionally, slurry is processed into PROM (Phosphate-Rich Organic Manure), creating an additional revenue stream. 

85 CUM biogas plant

 Turning Waste into Power: A Real Gaushala Transformation

Watch how the 85 CUM biogas plant at Dayoday Shri Vidyasagar Gaushala converts organic waste into clean energy. This project highlights sustainable innovation, cost savings, and eco-friendly gaushala management in action.

Objectives

Enabling sustainable waste utilisation and reliable energy generation for gaushala operations.

Koshish Sustainable Solutions

01.

To manage large volumes of cattle dung efficiently.

02.

To generate renewable electricity for uninterrupted operations.

03.

To reduce dependency on conventional fuels and external power sources.

04.

To create value-added by-products for additional income generation.

Challenges

Addressing waste management complexities, energy shortages, and operational constraints in remote gaushalas.

Koshish Sustainable Solutions

High Dung Generation

A large cattle population led to continuous accumulation of dung requiring efficient handling.

Koshish Sustainable Solutions

Remote Location Issues

Many gaushalas faced frequent power cuts due to their remote locations.

Koshish Sustainable Solutions

Limited Resource Utilisation

Untapped potential of cattle waste resulted in missed opportunities for energy and revenue.

Impact

Delivering energy security, improved waste utilisation, and new revenue opportunities.

Reliable Power Generation

Each plant generates around 100 units of electricity daily, ensuring uninterrupted operations.

Clean Cooking Fuel Supply

Biogas is used in gaushala kitchens and extended to nearby Anganwadi facilities.

Revenue from Organic Manure

Slurry is converted into PROM and sold as a valuable organic fertilizer.

Sustainable Gaushala Model

Integration of waste-to-energy systems promotes self-sufficiency and circular economy practices.

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