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Waste turned into biogas for household

Tipo de pratica Recover
Nombre la actividad profesional Waste turned into biogas for household
Nombre del agente principal BIOTECH, agency of the Indian Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources in Kerala, South India
Tipo de agente(s) ONG
Ubicación India
Etapa de la puesta en práctica Final de la vida útil
Año de puesta en práctica 2005
Actividades realizadas o en vías de realización BIOTECH is an agency of the Indian Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources in Kerala, South India. It develops and installs plants that generate biogas from domestic biodegradable waste such as cooked food waste, vege table waste and waste water from kitchens (5 kg of kitchen waste produce one cubic meter of biogas, which is enough to meet about 50 percent of daily cooking needs for a family of 3 to 5 people). BIOTECH has also established decentralized plants for the anaerobic digestion of organic market waste or municipal solid or slaughterhouse waste. The electricity generated from the decentralized plants is used for street lightning and distributed to households. Furthermore, in 2003, the Appropriate Rural Technology Institute (ARTI) developed a compact biogas plant for the treatment of organic waste at the household level. It requires 1–2 kg of food waste per day and is compact enough to be used by both rural and urban households. Approximately 2 000 such plants are currently in use in households in Maharashtra, India, and a few ARTI biogas plants have also been installed in Tanzania.
Resultados y repercusiones Anaerobic digestion represents a great source of clean energy, able to replace carbon intensive traditional energy sources.