Energy
Your Very Own Biogas Plant: In Conversation with Priyadarshini Karve
Pune, today, is known as one of the most environmentally conscious cities of India. Home to many people who are environmentally motivated, Pune is also where Samuchit Enviro Tech is based. This group is promoting the urban home bio-gas setup that takes in all your kitchen waste and makes bio-gas out of it
Published: Tuesday 24 May 2016
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While watching the video, these are the questions that came to mind : 1. Would the video show a biodigester which is actually in use in a household ? 2. What is the waste input which is actually being fed into the domestic level plant ? Is the waste generated by a single household sufficient for producing the cooking energy requirement of the household ? If not, then where is the additional waste being sourced from ?