Electricity is being prepared from waste vegetables in the vegetable market in Hyderabad. What do we do with spoiled vegetables.
They throw or if they are too much aware, then put them in pots to make manure. But there is such a vegetable market in Hyderabad which is preparing electricity from bad vegetables.
Every day around 10 tonnes of garbage is collected in Bowanpally mandi. Earlier it was thrown away, but now about 500 units of electricity are being prepared daily from this organic waste.
What is the history of this market.
Bowanpally is a huge vegetable market in Secunderabad on the outskirts of Hyderabad. Around 55 years old, people kept coming and going in this market even during the coronavirus closure, due to which the shopkeepers here were aware.
Now, this awareness has also made a discovery. Local shopkeepers and customers buy tons of vegetables from here every day. Even after this, about 10 tons of vegetables had to be thrown due to rottenness.
This waste Vegetable was an invention
Electricity is being generated from this. Apart from about 500 units of electricity daily, 30 kg biogas is also being prepared from this organic waste.
Let us tell you that besides burning 100 units of 500 units of electricity, it is enough for 170 stalls in the mandi, an administrative building, and a water supply network.
Apart from this, 30 kg biogas is being made, it is being given in the canteen of the mandi so that the food can be cooked.
Earlier, vegetables were dumped in a pile of garbage but shortly before this idea came.
Who did the work.
Previously, tons of vegetables were thrown in the garbage heap but this idea came up shortly before. Scientists from Hyderabad-based CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (IICT) started work on it and now its patent has also been taken. Currently, an Engineering Services Private Limited is working under the supervision of IICT.
This is how electricity is prepared
It is easy to prepare manure from vegetables, but the process of preparing electricity is a bit complicated. Under this process, the waste of vegetables is first placed on the conveyor belt.
It turns waste into fine heaps, which become a sort of solution. After this, the solution is put in large containers or pits so that it becomes a biofuel.
Explain that this fuel contains carbon dioxide and methane gas. This fuel is used in generators, which produce electricity.
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