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In our earlier videos, we explored floating dome biogas plants, ideal for small-scale, domestic use where the organic feed and gas pressure requirements are relatively low. In this video, we’re excited to share details of one of our recent installations — a fixed dome biogas plant — designed for larger-scale applications with higher feed volume and gas demand. This fixed dome biogas system is part of a decentralized and sustainable energy solution implemented at an Ashrama that supports 40 residential students. The plant includes: 1. Mixer Unit – for homogenizing organic waste with water. 2. Feeder Tank – through which the waste slurry is introduced into the system. 3. Anaerobic Digester – the core of the plant, where microbial digestion breaks down the organic matter in the absence of oxygen, producing methane-rich biogas. 4. Slurry Tank & Overflow Tank – where the undigested liquid waste is collected, which can be further used as a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer. 5. A gas Scrubber or a Filter : To filter our certain impurities from the gas. The biogas generated contains methane, along with small quantities of carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, and water vapor. Before use, this gas is passed through a scrubbing and filtering unit to enhance its quality and reduce odor and corrosiveness. The cleaned gas is piped directly to the Ashrama’s kitchen where it fuels two burners (a large and a small stove). Together, these stoves provide approximately 4 hours of cooking time daily, sufficient to prepare two nutritious meals for all 40 students. This is a good example of how clean energy, waste management, and community resilience can be integrated into a single sustainable solution. Music Credit : B V Balasai Flurte