Kamdhenu Gau Abhyaran (MP Govt.) 85 CUM commercial biogas plant
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Kamdhenu Gau Abhyaran (MP Govt.) 85 CUM commercial biogas plant
Kamdhenu Gau Abhyaran (MP Govt.), located in Madhya Pradesh Government, got installed an 85 CUM commercial biogas plant by Koshish Sustainable Solutions to address the growing challenge of cow dung management. With increasing environmental concerns and rising fuel costs, the gaushala required a sustainable solution to efficiently utilise cattle waste. The implementation of biogas technology enabled the conversion of cow dung into clean energy, helping reduce carbon emissions, dependency on LPG, and overall fuel consumption while improving operational efficiency.
Transforming Waste into Sustainable Energy: Real Impact in Action
Watch how the 85 CUM commercial biogas plant at Kamdhenu Gau Abhyaran converts organic waste into clean energy. A real example of sustainable innovation supporting eco-friendly development and efficient resource utilization.
Objectives
The gaushala’s attention is on how to remove the hindrance to the problems they face in operating it.
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To manage the total 2200 kg of Cow Dung waste daily.
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To generate power of their own and reduce the electricity cost.
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To produce organic slurry and create extra income out of it.
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To implement a scalable and appropriate waste to energy solutions.
Challenges
Managing operational inefficiencies, resource losses, and environmental impact from untreated cattle waste.
Underutilised Resource Potential
Large quantities of cow dung were not being converted into any economic or energy value.
Carbon Emission Concerns
Open decomposition of dung led to methane emissions, impacting environmental sustainability.
Fuel Supply Uncertainty
Dependence on external LPG supply created inconsistency in daily operations.
Impact
Unlocking energy value, improving operational control, and strengthening sustainability outcomes.
Energy Independence
In-house biogas generation reduced reliance on external fuel sources.
Emission Control
Controlled anaerobic digestion significantly reduced methane release into the atmosphere.
Operational Efficiency
Automated waste processing reduced manual effort and improved workflow.
Value Creation from Waste
Conversion of dung into biogas and organic by-products created additional utility and economic benefits.
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