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TATA Tea Estate 30 CUM Biogas plant
Tata Tea Estate in Assam was facing a significant challenge in managing large volumes of 500kg tea waste generated during processing. Improper disposal was leading to environmental concerns, including rising carbon emissions and increasing electricity and fuel costs.
They required an eco-friendly approach to overcome these issues effectively. As a solution to this, a commercial biogas plant of 30 CUM capacity was installed. Through this system, organic tea waste is being converted into a valuable energy resource. The project was executed following trusted references and word of mouth, ensuring confidence in adopting sustainable technology.
Powering Sustainability: Real Impact of Biogas Innovation
Watch how the 30 CUM biogas plant at TATA Tea Estate transforms organic waste into clean energy. This case study highlights real-world benefits like cost savings, eco-friendly operations, and sustainable waste management.
Objectives
To overcome the problems of tea waste management and energy efficiency, adopt a commercial biogas plant.
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To manage tea waste efficiently and reduce environmental impact
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To implement a Commercial Biogas Plant for clean energy generation
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To reduce electricity and fuel costs through in-house energy production
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To lower carbon emissions and promote eco-friendly operations
Challenges
Overcoming waste management and energy inefficiencies with sustainable solutions.
Tea Waste Disposal Issues
Large quantities of tea waste were being generated daily, and effective disposal systems were not in place.
Increasing Carbon Emissions
Traditional waste handling methods were contributing to higher carbon emissions and environmental pollution.
High Energy and Fuel Costs
Operational costs were rising due to dependence on conventional electricity and fuel sources.
Impact
Delivering measurable environmental and economic benefits with a Commercial Biogas Plant.
Effective Organic Waste Management
Tea waste is now being efficiently processed, reducing environmental pollution and improving site cleanliness.
Reduction in Power Dependency
Energy is being generated on-site through the Commercial Biogas Plant, leading to partial reduction in electricity usage.
Organic Manure Generation
Biogas slurry is being produced and utilized as high-quality organic manure, enhancing soil health.
Reduced Carbon Emissions
Carbon emissions have been significantly reduced, creating a positive environmental impact.
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