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Shubh Association 40 CUM Commercial Biogas plant
Shubh Association, based in Madhya Pradesh, was facing challenges managing the large volumes of poultry litter waste generated regularly. Traditional disposal methods were proving inefficient, and rising electricity and fuel costs were putting pressure on operations. Environmental concerns, especially increasing carbon emissions, were also becoming significant.
To address these issues, a Commercial Biogas Plant of 40 CUM capacity was installed. Through this system, organic waste is being converted into clean biogas and nutrient-rich organic manure. The solution was adopted through trusted referrals and word of mouth, which helped build confidence in its effectiveness.
Powering Sustainability: Inside a 40 CUM Commercial Biogas Success Story
Watch how the Shubh Association 40 CUM biogas plant transforms organic waste into clean energy. Discover its real-world impact, operational efficiency, and role in creating a sustainable and cost-effective energy solution.
Objectives
Creating an efficient, small-scale solution for waste management and energy generation.
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To manage poultry litter waste in a controlled and eco-friendly manner
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To generate renewable energy from available organic waste
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To reduce dependency on external electricity and fuel sources
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To promote sustainable and cost-effective farm operations
Challenges
Addressing waste handling inefficiencies and rising operational costs.
Inefficient Waste Disposal Practices
Poultry litter was not managed effectively, resulting in operational difficulties.
Increasing Energy Costs
High electricity and fuel expenses were impacting overall cost efficiency.
Environmental Concerns
Improper waste handling was contributing to carbon emissions and environmental issues.
Impact
Delivering sustainability and efficiency through a Commercial Biogas Plant.
Improved Waste Management System
Poultry litter waste is now being processed efficiently, reducing disposal challenges.
Partial Energy Generation
Electricity is generated on-site, reducing reliance on external sources.
Organic Manure Production
Biogas slurry is being converted into high-quality organic manure, adding value to waste.
Reduced Environmental Impact
Carbon emissions have been reduced, contributing to a cleaner and more sustainable environment.
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