BIOTECH, India, Turning food into biogas decay - winners of the Ashden Award Video Clips.
This video can be downloaded here: Ashden Awards www.ashdenawards.org BIOTECH won for Sustainable Energy in 2007. There you can follow on: Facebook Twitter twitter.com bit.ly blog: www.ashdenawards.org BIOTECH tackling the problem of disposing of food waste in the streets of Kerala through the installation of biogas plants, which managed to Use leftovers to produce gas for cooking and in some cases, electricity for lighting, the residue is used as fertilizer. To date BIOTECH hasbuilt and installed an impressive 12 000 native plants (160 of which are also human waste from latrines to avoid contamination of groundwater) use, 220 institutional plants and 17 municipal plants, the waste of electricity markets. The disposal of food waste and the production of clean energy are not the only benefits of BIOTECH plan. The plants also replace the equivalent of about 3.7 tons / day of LPG and diesel, which in turn in saving about 3,700 tons / yearCO2, with further savings from the reduction in methane production as a result of the uncontrolled decomposition of waste and transport of LPG.
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