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PIPED SUPPLY OF BIO-GAS TO RURAL
HOUSE HOLDS THROUGH COMMUNITY
BIO-GAS UNITAT
VILLAGE: MISHRAWALLIA
BLOCK: BERUARBARI
DISTT: BALLIA,U.P.
SPONSORED BY
UNICEF,NEW DELHI
NODAL AGENCYBIO-ENERGY MISSION
DEPT. OF PLANNING, GOVT OF U.P.
( FEB. 2010)
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SALIENT FEATURES
It is a modular unit.
Optimal community size plant: 100 m3capacity.
Average Bio-gas production after 4-5 hoursduration : 80-100 m3
Suitable for 40-50 families.
All type of agro waste can be consumed.Presently we are using cow dunk (20%) and
other agro-horticulture/other degradable wastewhat so ever available in the village exceptmud.
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Weekly feeding :1875 kg agro waste.
Bio-gas production is almost similar in every
season.
Moisture, H2S &Co2 (major part) are scrubbed. Easier maintenance
While burning, the pressure is standard & equal
at each user point.
Minimum chances of leakage.
Use-ful life of project is approximate 20 year.
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It helps environment &help also in the
cleanliness of village.
Bio-gas in the Cylindersis stored at 300 psi
pressure. It may be used for domestic
power generation .
Farmers/ users are transporting bio-gas
through bio-gas balloon for their domestic/
agricultural uses .
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LOCATION DETAILS OF UNITS
Unit :1&2 :- Village: Mishrawallia
Site at: Block : Mishrawallia
Distt : Ballia
State : U.P.
No.of beneficiaries : 78
(If pipeline assistance is provided in addition it may
be extended to 100) Type : Piped supply
Major beneficiaries are from B.P.L. families
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Secretary to Hon. Chief Minister , Govt. of U.P. and D.M. , Ballia Visiting
The Ballia Bio-gas Unit .
Chief Mason is explaining the technical facts of the project.
U.P.GOVT. OFFICIALS VISIT TO BALLIA BIO-GAS UNIT
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A comprehensive view of Community Biogas unit at Ballia in Uttar Pradesh
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Kalawati explaining the benefits of the bio-gas in her hut
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UNIT 3 :
Site at : Village : Mullahikhera
Block : Sarojini Nagar
Distt. : Lucknow
State : U.P.
No. of beneficiaries : 45
( These facilities may be extended to about 15-
20 more beneficiaries) Type : Bio-Gas balloon supply
Major beneficiaries are from B.P.L. families.
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A comprehensive view of community bio-gas plant at Mullahikhera in Lucknow
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Principal Secretary , Dept. of Non-conventional energy , Govt. of U.P. (in red
T shirt ) visiting the Mullahikhera , Lucknow community bio-gas plant
U.P. GOVT. OFFICICIALS AT MULLAHIKHERA,LUCKNOW
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TOTAL COST OF THE PROJECT
Total cost of the 3 units : Rs.21,95,948.00
Contribution from UNICEF: Rs.18,81,360.00
Community contribution : Rs. 3,14,138.00
Total no. of beneficieries : Rs. 123
Per family total investment: Rs.17,853Note: The bio-gas facility may be extended
to 25-30 more families .
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INITIATIVE OF U.P. GOVT.
Replicating this Model into 200 different
Villages/locations in the State.
Bankable Model has been established.
U.P. Govt.s contribution ( Proposed) : 25% ofthe project cost or maximum upto Rs. 5.00
lakh
Recasting of100 cubic meter plant including allaccessories for 50 families has been
established it is be between Rs. 8.15-10.00
lakh. depends on region to region
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AVAILABILITY OF AGRO-WASTE
IN INDIA AND ITS IMPACT ON FUEL
Annual availability : 500-600 million tons
Potential of establishing bio-gas plants;
(A) Individual : 1-4 m3 capacity: 30 million
(B) Community Plant : 100 m3 : 0.68 million
Equivalent energy : 6.341 Million Tons
Kerosine.
Value at present prices : Rs. 12682 Million
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BIO-ENERGY MISSIONS VISION-2015
Our rural masses in U.P. shall be
completely self-reliant in their energy
needs for cooking and lighting.
Our total sanitation schemes shall be
majorly self propelled.
Major farming activities would be based
on organic inputs.
Convergence with MNAREGA and other
developmental schemes.
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THANK YOU
WITHREGARDS
JAI-HIND