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Ryans Farm LLP 75 CUM commercial biogas plant
Ryans Farm LLP, located in Assam, generates approximately 750 kg of pig waste daily, creating a significant waste management and operational challenge. To address this, Koshish Sustainable Solutions Pvt Ltd installed a 75 CUM commercial biogas plant designed for power generation. The system efficiently converts piggery waste into biogas, which is further used to generate electricity, enabling the farm to manage waste sustainably while reducing dependence on conventional energy sources.
Turning Waste into Power: Inside a 75 CUM Biogas Success Story
Watch how Ryans Farm LLP’s 75 CUM commercial biogas plant transforms organic waste into renewable energy. Discover real results, smart technology, and sustainable farming practices in action.
Objectives
Enabling efficient waste-to-energy conversion to reduce costs and enhance operational sustainability.
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To manage daily pig waste in an efficient and hygienic manner.
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To generate renewable electricity from organic waste.
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To reduce dependence on conventional power sources.
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To implement a scalable and sustainable waste management solution.
Challenges
Addressing high organic waste generation and the need for efficient energy recovery systems.
High Waste Generation
Daily generation of 750 kg pig waste required continuous and effective management.
Waste Disposal Issues
Improper handling of piggery waste posed environmental and hygiene concerns.
Energy Dependency
Reliance on conventional electricity sources increased operational costs.
Impact
Delivering sustainable power generation and efficient waste utilisation for long-term value creation.
Renewable Power Generation
Biogas is utilised to generate electricity, reducing dependency on grid power.
Efficient Waste Management
Pig waste is systematically processed, eliminating disposal challenges.
Cost Optimisation
Reduction in energy expenses improves overall operational efficiency.
Sustainable Farm Operations
Adoption of biogas technology supports a self-sustaining and eco-friendly model.
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