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  • Zorg Biogas company does such stuff for cities. Got acquainted with their managers.

  • I love the environment and animal life, I love the sea.

    Human's are totally unsustainable as a species, with our self destructive ways.

    Earth does not need saving, we are talking about saving OUR skin aren't we?

    The human race deserves to die out quickly so the surviving animals can take over and natural balance will occur.

    A small proportion of the human race are sane and forward thinking, but the vast majority are cruel and selfish.

    I apologise if this comes as a shock.

  • Great idea, but I can't see it being effective in modern cities... to stinky.

  • My plan is to drive across America in an 18-wheel Mack truck to search for the answer to climate change.

  • You have not shown any pressure building mechanism for the methane gas produced. This I think is an essential requirement before the gas can be used. Without such mechanism there will be lot of wastage of gas. Probaly 25 to 30 Kgs of cowdung per day as mentioned by you is somewhat more. It is not difficult to include a simple device to pressurise the gas.

  • Hey Awesome work da..

    but was just wondering... how you guys regulate the flow of the bio-gas..

    i mean set it to right pressure nd make sure constant amount reaches everytime you switch on the stove..!!

  • good shit man!

    i hope all our cities get on renewable energy

    it'd be a killer world then

  • hahaha

    its literally good shit!

  • well done,great work

  • good work and keep it up, only such kind of innnovative solution can save mother earth from devestation of climate change.

    swami 164

  • gud work...........

    a really nice video to gain knowledge about how it is done practically>>>>>>

  • very good reception which helps to gain knowledge

  • fgdg

  • My father had made this unit in 1988 in Maharashtra, and had a farm which used the slurry manure. Apart from the fact that the slurry makes a bad stinge, it is a affordable project. Totally natural and eco product. The cows were used for milk which on excess used to earn even more income.

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