Bio gas usage has been around for decades in rural India. My grandfather had an amazing system installed at his home back in the 1970s…and mind you it was village
I was surprised why villages in place like Sindhudurg were not using biogas, because in my village Rajapur (couple of km away from Sindhudurg) people are using it for 30+ years.
My uncle has installed this more than 10 years ago and is still using it fine. At that time it costed around 18K, with subsidy. Nowadays Central government has stopped subsidy i think. Here in Kerala lot of people have cows at home but very few are aware of this. With the subsidy also removed, nobody is going to use it now.
Mr.Deodhar and team and the district collector are doing truly commendable efforts ,training the local residents , true and honest initiatives towards Eco-environmental conservation,but without any Propoganda.Such persons deserve Padma Awards .
In eighties, GoI started gobar gas movement in rural areas, which failed primarily coz of dome cracks. Then came the floating dome concept and balloon storage technique. The demonstrated model is the oldest, with a difference, that the dome is being placed underground, which is likely to increase the life the plant
Any idea as to why the dome cracking happened? low-quality concrete? In my village, back in the 1980s, only the rich farmers (who had almost a dozen cattle in their household) opted for biogas. Out of the 4 families I knew, only 1 was a concrete dome and others were just dome made from steel. Even after a few years of installation, they were complaining that it required a lot of maintenance, didn't produce enough bio-gas, and wasn't worth it. Sad to say that all of them are defunct now as their kids left the village and they don't have cattle anymore.
There are also solar ovens. I have one from India made by Rohingas I think. They’re effective even in Canada for 1/2 the year. Use these on fine days and the biogas when not.
I think 25k is after some govt incentive. Not sure how much that incentive is. There is no way such a structure can be made for 25k (including material and labour).
Good initiative! On another note, I’m a bit disappointed at the state of this district which lies so close to India’s richest state, Goa. This probably is another example of why we need smaller states.
Biogas has been around for decades. India has been running the National Biogas and Organic Manure Management Program (NBOMMP) for years. The program has been mostly a failure. Why? 1. Maintaining the biogas reactor is not easy. It needs to be fed daily and any variation in the microclimate of the digestor, impacts gas generation. It's not a fit-and forget technology (like solar PV). 2. Changing social attitudes towards cow dung, means that many people, especially the youth, don't want to handle it. Scroll should go around India and do a survey of biogas plants installed 3 years ago. How many of them are operational? The one's that succeed are those that have dedicated people operating and maintaining them.
Don't blame whole deforestation things on villagers. Government is also equally responsible for such conduct. Industries acquire lands and cut whole forest for its own benefit and land.
I don't understand why such videos don't have more views
Such videos always give me hope for changing India 🇮🇳
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Bio gas usage has been around for decades in rural India. My grandfather had an amazing system installed at his home back in the 1970s…and mind you it was village
Dr. Prasad sir has brought sustainable Revolution in sindhudurg his service to society Must be acknowledged duly by GOI.
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What a wonderful video.
Great efforts towards society daily need of house fuel and save mother earth from deforestation.
That is a very good usage of bio waste and very helpful for villagers
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Thank you lot eco India for showing us this all good things
Love this आवाज जसलीन भल्ला😊
Great initiative by Bhagirath Group n n Mr. Deodhar! Thanks for making a video!👍👌👌👏🙏
Such inspiring stories should be shown on tv. Great work
I was surprised why villages in place like Sindhudurg were not using biogas, because in my village Rajapur (couple of km away from Sindhudurg) people are using it for 30+ years.
Very intelligent use of biogas
My uncle has installed this more than 10 years ago and is still using it fine. At that time it costed around 18K, with subsidy. Nowadays Central government has stopped subsidy i think. Here in Kerala lot of people have cows at home but very few are aware of this. With the subsidy also removed, nobody is going to use it now.
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@@ritaranee4787more like the subsidies were being plundered by the middle men and with little to no benifit at the ground level.
Congratulation on bringing innovative solutions and their execution on the ground.
Mr.Deodhar and team and the district collector are doing truly commendable efforts ,training the local residents , true and honest initiatives towards Eco-environmental conservation,but without any Propoganda.Such persons deserve Padma Awards .
This type of coverage is necessary more so nowadays
In my childhood my granny's village have many cows and Buffaloes each family has 10- 15 Buffaloes and cows but now they all are sold out .
Brilliant work.
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This should be taken up at national level, it can help us reduce our Natural Gas usage.
Nice work
In eighties, GoI started gobar gas movement in rural areas, which failed primarily coz of dome cracks. Then came the floating dome concept and balloon storage technique. The demonstrated model is the oldest, with a difference, that the dome is being placed underground, which is likely to increase the life the plant
Any idea as to why the dome cracking happened? low-quality concrete? In my village, back in the 1980s, only the rich farmers (who had almost a dozen cattle in their household) opted for biogas. Out of the 4 families I knew, only 1 was a concrete dome and others were just dome made from steel. Even after a few years of installation, they were complaining that it required a lot of maintenance, didn't produce enough bio-gas, and wasn't worth it. Sad to say that all of them are defunct now as their kids left the village and they don't have cattle anymore.
There are also solar ovens. I have one from India made by Rohingas I think. They’re effective even in Canada for 1/2 the year. Use these on fine days and the biogas when not.
An excellent initiative.
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This is really a great effort!
Best wishes from Chirang, Assam.
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It is a very sustainable and efficient way to reduce green house gas effect
Wow
wow 25k for that is great value! kudos to the team
I think 25k is after some govt incentive. Not sure how much that incentive is. There is no way such a structure can be made for 25k (including material and labour).
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I propose padmashri for this gentleman..
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Great idea , rocket stoves in the time being would be beneficial.
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If everyone is moving forward together, then SUCCESS takes care of itself.... Great work, Team!!! 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳♥️🫡🙏👍
Khup chaan prayatna 😂😂😂
Methane reduction means lower greenhouse gas emission, thereby helping reduce global warming. 👍
Good initiative!
On another note, I’m a bit disappointed at the state of this district which lies so close to India’s richest state, Goa. This probably is another example of why we need smaller states.
By product can be used as manure for crops in the field s ..
Biogas has been around for decades. India has been running the National Biogas and Organic Manure Management Program (NBOMMP) for years. The program has been mostly a failure. Why?
1. Maintaining the biogas reactor is not easy. It needs to be fed daily and any variation in the microclimate of the digestor, impacts gas generation. It's not a fit-and forget technology (like solar PV).
2. Changing social attitudes towards cow dung, means that many people, especially the youth, don't want to handle it.
Scroll should go around India and do a survey of biogas plants installed 3 years ago. How many of them are operational? The one's that succeed are those that have dedicated people operating and maintaining them.
Don't blame whole deforestation things on villagers. Government is also equally responsible for such conduct. Industries acquire lands and cut whole forest for its own benefit and land.
What about the North East ?
PM Modi’s Ujjwala scheme hasn’t reached these villages?
Bullshit I live near them believe me guys every house I went in rural every one has a cylinders
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Great initiative!