In India, roughly 240 million tonnes of fuelwood are burnt for cooking annually. To reduce the pressure caused on the forests, scientists and planners developed the biogas programme. Since 1981, when the National Project on Biogas Development was launched, more than 17 lakh biogas plants have been installed. There are also innovations on application of biogas for electricity generation, and the development of portable plants for inaccessible hilly areas. With huge amounts of dung available in India, biogas has vast potential as a renewable energy source.
@htkendall
I am sorry for this delayed response. Thank you for posting your comment on our channel.
Pramod Mathur
SPOTFILMS 9 months ago
@yoraghavrocks
Thanks for your comment on our story "Biogas Programme in India". I wish more and more people can take this option to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels.
Pramod Mathur
SPOTFILMS 9 months ago
gr8 vid keep up the good work.....
yoraghavrocks 9 months ago
great video!!
htkendall 11 months ago
so glad you liked the video, sorry for the late response
SPOTFILMS 3 years ago
thank u very much for posting this video 3yrs ago i made my first biogas digester at home but it didnt last long because i dont have a good gas collector i only used an ordinry plastic i bought in the market.i already knew the idea of producing the gas but my problem is how can i store the gas collected properly? thank you.. Im from the philippines..
bakotz 3 years ago