Compressed Biogas Plant in Gwalior | 25 Nov 2024

Why in News? 

Recently, India's first modern and self-sufficient gaushala with a state-of-the-art Compressed Biogas (CBG) plant was launched in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh.

Key Points 

  • Location and Management: 
    • The CBG plant is located at Adarsh Gaushala, the largest cowshed in Gwalior, managed by the Gwalior Municipal Corporation. It houses over 10,000 cattle. 
  • Unique Achievement: 
    • Madhya Pradesh’s first CBG plant producing biogas from cattle dung and organic waste like vegetable and fruit waste collected from local mandis and homes. 
    • Technology and Output: 
      • Produces 2-3 tons of Bio-CNG daily from 100 tons of cattle dung. 
      • Generates 10-15 tons of dry bio-manure daily, supporting organic farming. 
      • Incorporates windrow composting for additional organic waste processing. 
        • Windrow composting is a method of composting organic waste that involves stacking the waste into long, narrow piles called windrows and regularly turning them.  
        • It is considered to be a cost-effective method of composting, but it can also produce the most emissions. 
  • Environmental Benefits: 
  • Economic and Social Impact: 
    • Creates jobs for locals, boosting the economy while promoting green energy skills. 
    • Provides affordable bio-manure to farmers in nearby districts, encouraging organic farming practices. 
  • Model for Sustainable Development: 
    • As India’s first self-reliant gaushala, the Laltipara plant serves as a pioneering model for other regions to adopt.

Biogas

  • Biogas is a renewable energy source that's produced when organic matter breaks down in the absence of oxygen. This process is called anaerobic digestion. 
  • Biogas is also known as renewable natural gas (RNG) or biomethane. It's made up of mostly methane (CH4) and carbon dioxide (CO2).