DRDO BIO-DIGESTER: A CLEAN WAY TO DISPOSE OF HUMAN WASTE, RECYCLE WATER
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View DetailsDomestic or family-size biogas digesters/plants are most frequently found in India and China. However, the demand for such units is growing rapidly throughout the world, thanks to more advanced and convenient technologies. As the modern world is producing more and more waste, individuals are eager to find ecological ways to treat their trash.
Traditional systems typically found in India and China focuses on animal waste. Due to a lack of energy in rural areas combined with a surplus of animal manure, biogas digesters are very popular, useful, and even life-changing. In many developing countries, biogas digesters are even subsidized and advocated by the government and local ministries, who see the variety of benefits produced from using biogas. In addition to having a clean renewable energy gas in the kitchen, many families make extensive use of the fertilizer by-product that biogas digesters provide
Some biogas users even turn a profit by selling the bio-slurry by-product produced by biogas systems. This bio-slurry is different from the liquid fertilizer that is produced daily. Bio-slurry refers to the most decomposed stage of the organic matter after it has been broken down in the system. Bio-slurry sinks to the bottom of the biogas system, and with the help of modern units like EWS Greentech designed Biogas plants; it is easily emptied out once accrued. This bio-slurry is, in fact, a nutrient-dense sludge that provides lots of benefits to soil, and can increase the productivity of vegetable gardens.
Biogas is a technology that mimics nature’s ability to give back. Both industrial-size and family-size/domestic biogas units are becoming incredibly popular and relevant in today’s world. As the application and efficiency grow, biogas can make a significant impact on reducing greenhouse gases. As a clean source of energy and a renewable means of treating organic waste, biogas is applicable both in underdeveloped and industrialized countries.
By
Indrajeet Yadav
Technical Head, EWS Greentech (P) Ltd
Email: info@ewsgreentech.com
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