Jai hind • 1y
Post 2 on Bio CNG 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. Waste food from wedding or anywhere 5. Sewage from urban as well as rural area. Advantages 1. Reduce Import dependency saves forex 2. waste gets utilised and big piles of waste get's utilised saves space majority of cities face this problem 3. Sewage would not be dumped into rivers hence cleaner rivers 4. Burning of agriculture waste could be stopped 5. Use of energy for electricity generation 6. Reduce greenhouse gases as majority of these waste remain in open producing methane which is a greenhouse gas Major obstacles. 1. No infrastructure for collection of waste such that it could be economical to produce energy 2. All round availability of these waste is not constant 3. Efficiency of conversion depends on weather
Consultant | Energy ... • 1y
Hi Everyone, Suppose India fulfill some % of its energy demands by using waste like :- Agro waste,sewage waste,Bio-waste etc. By doing this we can save lots of our foreign reserves. #wastetobest #Bio #Sustainability "Then what's your thought o
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Hlw I everyone I have a small startup for a Daily use organic wheat floor and organic basmati rice without any insecticide and herbicide no additional preservative fully organic and a ancient varity of wheat LOKWAAN which have its own nutritional
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I think INDIA should focus on Sustainability, Recycling, Waste and Water Management. We need startups and companies to focus on this. As a majority of Cities are very poor in waste management (mostly NIL) and none thinks about Ground water restoratio
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