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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I could also see this being a boon for rural communities if low-cost decentralized bio-CNG production units become viable using local farm waste. Boosting rural economies while stopping crop burning.
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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.
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