Domestic Biogas
Domestic Home Biogas: Sustainable Energy Starts at Home.
An indigenous proven technology for Biogas generation through waste management.
About Domestic Biogas
Our Home Biogas Plant is simple & efficient, not putting unnecessary load on the buyer’s Pocket and is economically viable. A Two cubic meter portable biogas plant solution with a small-scale digester & easy to handle and maintain. Our portable biogas plant for home is especially designed to meet the needs of Rural area people, but it comes in handy for the other segments as well.
Our Gobar Gas Plant for home benefits such as cooking gas & the nutrient-rich residual waste, abundant in N, P, and K, for fertilising their crops.
How Does our Biogas system Works
We designed the Prefabricated Domestic Biogas Solution with a focus on our Customers. The Gobar Gas Plant provided by us is made with utmost Care and Safety, keeping in mind the requirements of the Customer and Space constraints & bringing economic viability to them. A fully prefabricated, super-strong LLDP material, ready-to-use modular design.
Benefits Of a Domestic Biogas Plant
Every home can be a source of Clean Energy. Now enjoy the benefits of Domestic Biogas Plant.
Portable in Nature
The Home Biogas Plant is easy to relocate, thanks to its compact, lightweight design, which allows it to be moved effortlessly compared to larger commercial units.
Easy to Use
The Biogas Plant is easy to use, offering a simple and efficient process to convert everyday organic waste into clean, renewable energy.
Organic Fertilizer
After the procedure, the byproduct left behind is used as fertiliser for the farms since it is rich in nutrients that are good for the plants.
Affordable in Price
The Gobar Gas Plants are highly pocket-friendly, enabling rural families to adopt clean, dependable energy without a heavy investment.
No Maintenance
Maintaining the portable biogas plant is easy, as no extra charges are required; only cleaning is needed every 6 months.
Energy Independence
A single biogas plant can transform rural households into self-reliant energy producers, strengthening both economy and sustainability.
Our Step by Step Process for Biogas Solution
KOSHISH is an initiative by a team of young professionals from the Indian Institute of Technology.
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The process begins with the collection of kitchen waste such as vegetable peels, leftover food, and other organic matter. This waste is fed into a small biogas digester, where it undergoes a natural decomposition process. Inside the digester, microorganisms break down the organic material in an oxygen-free (anaerobic) environment.
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Over the next 45 days, this digestion process produces a mixture of gases, primarily methane (CH₄) and carbon dioxide (CO₂). The generated biogas is safely collected and stored in a durable rubber gas holder.
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From there, the gas flows through a pipeline connected to the kitchen stove, providing a clean, renewable, and cost-effective fuel for daily cooking needs. This simple and efficient system helps reduce household waste while promoting sustainable living.
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FAQ
What materials can be fed into the digester?
You can feed kitchen waste, such as vegetable peels, leftover food, fruit scraps, and cow dung. Avoid adding plastic, paper, metals, citrus fruits, or oily and salty food waste, as these can affect gas production.
Is it safe to use biogas for cooking at home?
Yes, absolutely. Our portable biogas system is designed with safety valves and durable materials, ensuring a secure gas flow. It is as safe as using LPG, with the added benefit of being renewable and eco-friendly.
What is the lifespan of the biogas plant?
Our prefabricated LLDP biogas systems have a lifespan of 15–20 years with proper use and regular cleaning.
Is it suitable for both rural and urban homes?
Yes. Although primarily designed to support rural households, our biogas plant works efficiently in urban areas as well, where organic kitchen waste is readily available.
Do I need any technical knowledge to operate it?
Not at all. The biogas system is easy to install and operate, with no complex technology involved. Anyone can use it after a short demonstration.
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