To address this requirement, we designed and installed a fully functional 50 CUM biogas plant in Odisha, successfully completing the project in 2022 within three months.
The advanced 50 CUM system efficiently converts daily organic and food waste into clean biogas through a controlled anaerobic digestion process. The plant ensures consistent energy production, helping the university significantly reduce fuel expenses and minimize methane emissions released from unmanaged waste. In addition, the system improves overall waste handling practices on campus by processing biodegradable waste in a structured and eco-friendly manner.
Beyond energy generation, the biogas plant plays an important role in promoting environmental awareness among students and faculty. It serves as a practical model of circular resource management, demonstrating how waste can be transformed into valuable renewable energy. The project stands as a strong example of sustainable campus development and reflects our commitment to supporting clean energy adoption through innovative waste-to-energy solutions.