Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
Biogas is a by-product of the decomposition of organic matter by anaerobic bacteriBiogas is typically composed of 60% methane and 40% CO2. It is similar to natural gas which is composed of 99% methane. Biogas is clean and renewable energy that may be substituted for natural gas to cook, to produce vapor, hot water, or to generate electricity. At room pressure and temperature, biogas is in gaseous form, not liquid like LPG (propane). Bottling biogas is a very expensive process.
Biogas is a type of biofuel that is naturally produced from the decomposition of organic waste. When organic matter, such as food scraps and animal waste, break down in an anaerobic environment (an environment absent of oxygen) they release a blend of gases, primarily methane and carbon dioxide.
Organic waste is put into a sealed tank called a digester (or bioreactor) where it is heated and agitated. In the absence of oxygen anaerobic bacteria consume the organic matter to multiply and produce biogas.
Any organic waste has the ability to produce biogas: human excreta, manure, animal slurry, fruit and vegetable waste, slaughterhouse waste, meat packing waste, dairy factory waste, brewery, and distillery waste, etc.
Fiber-rich wastes like wood, leaves, etc. make poor feedstocks for digesters as they are difficult to digest.
Fiber-rich wastes like wood, leaves, etc. make poor feedstocks for digesters as they are difficult to digest.
Fabrics are treated with suitable chemicals to be resistant to fire, UV, Weather, Rot, and Abrasion. It is made from special PVC formula which provides high endurance and protection against sun rays and extreme weather conditions.
After Digestion, the compost will come out of the digester through the Outlet pipe automatically. Despite popular belief that the amount of waste going in the digester is almost equal to the amount coming out, the quality of the waste is altered for the better (less odour, better fertilizer, organic load reduced, less polluting).
Not at all. The Biogas is highly safer than LPG. Density of LPG is heavier than air. When LPG is leaked, it flows for long distances along the ground (Downward direction), and can collect in drains, gullies and cellars which causes explosion. Unlike LPG, the density of biogas is lighter than air. When Leaked, biogas moves in the upward direction in air and easily mixes in the atmosphere.
We give one year free service & Warranty. Annual Maintenance Contract (AMC) will be provided after one year and the cost of AMC varies from Rs. 1500 to Rs. 4000 based on the capacity.
The space required for various capacities is as mentioned below.
0.5m3 – 3 x 4 ft | 1m3 – 4 x 5 ft | 2m3 – 5 x 6 ft | 4m3 – 7 x 7 ft | 5m3 – 8 x 8 ft | 6m3 – 9 x 9 ft
0.5m3 – 3 x 4 ft | 1m3 – 4 x 5 ft | 2m3 – 5 x 6 ft | 4m3 – 7 x 7 ft | 5m3 – 8 x 8 ft | 6m3 – 9 x 9 ft
No. There won't be any odour as we offer only water seal model biogas plant.
Yes. It can be relocated easily from one location to another, any number of times.
Biogas Plant can be placed anywhere.
» Partially below the ground level
» Above the ground level
» In terrace It is recommended to keep the biogas plant in open place exposed to sunlight.
» Partially below the ground level
» Above the ground level
» In terrace It is recommended to keep the biogas plant in open place exposed to sunlight.
There will be rotten egg smell when the biogas leaks.
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Punit Jhaveri
(CEO)Sumit Jhaveri
(CO-FOUNDER)Swapnil Sharma
(SALES)Our Goal
Our Collaboration With SIOEN
Our collaboration with SIOEN Industries, Belgium allows us to manufacture, fabricate, and supply Architectural & Industrial Membranes of any size cost-effectively, using the best PVC and PVDF quality material.
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We aim in providing the highest quality results for every design, and being the most advanced and innovative architectural & industrial membrane company, focusing on light-weight fabric construction. Our commitment to excellence matches our passion for quality and service, and customer satisfaction is our number one priority.