50 ton/day Biomethanation Plant at Rudrapur, Uttarakhand

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июл 2023
  • Rudrapur, district headquarters, trading centre and situated on the banks of Kalyani
    river in Udham Singh Nagar district of the northern state of Uttarakhand, India, is the
    'Gateway to Kumaon, but was struggling with waste management.
    In 2021, Rudrapur Nagar Nigam, took this unique enviro-friendly initiative and issued
    a contract to successful bidder Mailhem Group for setting up Uttarakhand’s first
    compressed biogas project from 50 ton per day of segregated organic waste
    generated daily in Rudrapur city.
    Mailhem along with its Singapore Investor Plataforma Asia invested completely to set
    up a company - Rudrapur Green Energy Pvt Ltd to solve for the waste problems and
    at the same time generate clean fuel and fertilizer for the benefit of Rudrapur
    citizens.
    Come let us see this compressed biogas project - phase 1 is now completed.
    The organic wastes like vegetable and fruit market waste, hotel waste, household
    wet waste and cowdung is supplied in Rudrapur Nagar Nigam vehicles. This project
    can also take agro waste and other organic wastes. It is weighed on a weighbridge
    and unloaded in the unloading pit. The green organic waste is further segregated on
    slow moving belt to remove plastic, metal, rubber, glass and other non biodegradable
    items. The organic waste is shredded and converted into slurry. The slurry is
    “homogenized” and pumped into Mailhem Anaerobic Digesters.
    These anaerobic digesters have agitator-mixers and special bio cultures which break
    down the organic slurry into biogas and fermented organic manure. The liquid
    coming out from these digesters is partly recycled for crushing the fresh waste and
    the rest is passed through a solid liquid separator machine. The liquid manure is
    stored in a lagoon and directly sold to farmers. The solid manure is bagged, packed
    and sold under “Kalyani Brand”- named after river Kalyani.
    The biogas is collected in large rubber balloons and purified using patented Vapour
    Pressure Swing Adsorption systems designed by Indian Institute of Petroleum
    Dehradun which is licensed to Mailhem. Part of the biogas is used to generate
    electricity using a biogas generator set. This is a unique example of the entire
    compressed biogas plant running on its own renewable electricity.
    The rest of the biogas is then converted to compressed biogas with methane
    percentage in excess of 95%. This Compressed biogas is then pressurised and
    stored in CNG cylinders and CNG cascades. The CBG is sold to hotels and
    industries. Soon, this project will be registered under Govt of India’s SATAT scheme
    and a CBG dispensing station will be constructed where the CBG will be used as
    vehicle fuel for cars, buses and trucks.
    This CBG project has achieved many milestones in making Rudrapur city cleaner
    and greener.
    Rudrapur Nagar Nigam now is co-ordinating with Rudrapur Green Energy for future
    plans which include setting up containerized units for river cleaning, atmospheric
    humidity to drinking water projects, cheap liquid organic manure for farmers, dry
    waste management and converting all garbage vehicles on CNG.
    You are welcome to visit this unique compressed biogas project anytime.

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