The proposed business focuses on producing Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG), commonly known as Bio-CNG, by utilizing agricultural and dairy waste—specifically press mud (a sugar industry by-product) and cow dung. Both materials are rich in organic content and methane potential, making them ideal feedstock for anaerobic digestion. The process involves fermentation of this biomass in a controlled, oxygen-free environment, leading to the generation of biogas. This biogas is then purified to remove CO? and other impurities, resulting in high-purity methane (Bio-CNG), which is compressed and used as a green alternative to fossil fuels. Bio-CNG has significant market demand in automotive, industrial, and domestic sectors due to rising fuel costs and stringent emission norms. The slurry by-product from this process is a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer, creating an additional revenue stream. Setting up such a plant contributes to waste management, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and supports sustainable rural development. This project can leverage government schemes like SATAT (Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation) for financial and marketing support. With abundant availability of press mud from nearby sugar mills and cow dung from dairy farms, the model ensures low raw material costs and long-term viability—making it a profitable and eco-friendly business opportunity.
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