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Govansh Aashray 30 CUM commercial biogas plant
Govansh Aashray, located in Uttar Pradesh, generates around 750 kg of cow dung every day, which creates problems in waste management and increases dependence on fuel. To solve this, a 30 CUM commercial biogas plant was installed, which converts cattle waste into clean energy. This system helps improve dung management, reduces carbon emissions, and lowers the use of LPG and other traditional fuels, supporting a more sustainable and efficient gaushala operation.
Turning Waste into Power: Real Impact of a 30 CUM Biogas Plant
Watch how the Govansh Aashray 30 CUM biogas plant converts cattle waste into clean energy. This real case study highlights sustainable waste management, renewable energy generation, and environmental benefits in action.
Objectives
Improving efficiency by converting moderate-scale waste into reliable and sustainable energy.
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To manage 750 kg of daily cow dung in a hygienic and structured manner.
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To manage 750 kg of daily cow dung in a hygienic and structured manner.
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To reduce dependency on LPG and traditional fuel resources.
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To reduce environmental impact from unmanaged waste.
Challenges
Addressing operational inefficiencies and environmental concerns at a moderate waste scale.
Daily Waste Handling Pressure
Continuous generation of dung required regular and efficient processing.
Limited Resource Utilisation
Available cattle waste was not being converted into useful energy.
Emission & Hygiene Concerns
Open dumping led to foul odour, methane emissions, and sanitation issues.
Impact
Enhancing operational efficiency through waste conversion, cost savings, and cleaner practices.
Optimised Waste Utilisation
Daily dung is converted into biogas, eliminating disposal challenges.
Reduced Fuel Costs
Lower dependence on LPG results in consistent savings.
Cleaner Environment
Improved hygiene and reduced emissions within the gaushala premises.
Sustainable Operations
Biogas adoption supports a self-reliant and eco-friendly system.
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