Today I encountered an article related to Bio CNG.
Use of urban bio waste to produce CNG and slurry (fertilizer).
It serves many purposes
1.Reduce Import dependency saves forex.
2.waste gets utilised and big piles of waste get's
utilised saves sp
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Anonymous 1
Stealth • 8m
I'm a bit skeptical about scalability and economics here. Does the energy extracted from bio-waste actually exceed the embodied energy costs of collection, transportation and processing? The numbers would have to make sense.
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abhishek chaudhary
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Utilisation of organic waste such as
1. Agriculture waste-wheat and rice husk,Sugarcane cake, Cattle dung etc.
2. Kitchen waste
3. Waste from mandi (spoiled vegitable and fruits)
Rotten wheat , rice etc from government silos.
4.
Mangrove Labs: The Tiny Company Making Big Changes with Farm Waste
Imagine if all the leftover bits from farms—coconut husks, rice straw, old trimmings from trees—could be turned into clean fuel. Instead of burning them up and polluting the air or l