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Each year hundred thousands of animals are scarified in annual Islamic fest. They also generate thousands of tons of organic waste mainly the intestines or as locally called "ojri".
Ojri is a matter of great disgust and is disposed off immediately to local kachra kundi or jamadar. These intensitial waste also contain a valuable anaerobic bacteria which in absence of oxygen causes digestion of this waste to produce bio-gas mainly methane (CH4) and Carbon dioxiode (Co2) by composition. Due to primitive and improper disposal methods used, this methane with global warming potential 56 times more than CO2 is released into atmosphere.
However with relatively simple technologies and processing facilities built using locally available expertise it is possible to harness this methane for viable electricity or heat production. Moreover, the anaerobic bacteria will happy chug on most type of biological materials which makes it possible to introduce other organic waste like agriculture waste, rotten veges and fruits and even dead fish into the mix for digestion and production of bio-gas.
Ojri is a matter of great disgust and is disposed off immediately to local kachra kundi or jamadar. These intensitial waste also contain a valuable anaerobic bacteria which in absence of oxygen causes digestion of this waste to produce bio-gas mainly methane (CH4) and Carbon dioxiode (Co2) by composition. Due to primitive and improper disposal methods used, this methane with global warming potential 56 times more than CO2 is released into atmosphere.
However with relatively simple technologies and processing facilities built using locally available expertise it is possible to harness this methane for viable electricity or heat production. Moreover, the anaerobic bacteria will happy chug on most type of biological materials which makes it possible to introduce other organic waste like agriculture waste, rotten veges and fruits and even dead fish into the mix for digestion and production of bio-gas.