Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh is set to launch a large scale rural biogas initiative by installing biogas units in 2.5 lakh households across the state. The pilot phase will begin in Ayodhya, Varanasi, Gorakhpur, and Gonda, where 2,250 household biogas units will be set up initially.
Each biogas unit is estimated to cost Rs 39,300, but under the scheme, farmers will contribute only Rs 3,990. The remaining cost will be covered through government assistance and a carbon credit model, according to Shyam Bihari Gupta, Chairman of the Uttar Pradesh Cow Service Commission.
The initiative is expected to significantly reduce LPG usage in rural kitchens by as much as 70% leading to substantial savings on domestic fuel expenses. In addition to supplying gas for cooking, these biogas units will produce slurry that can be used to make natural fertilizers, cutting reliance on chemical alternatives. Officials also noted that the gas generated may be used as vehicle fuel in the future, adding another potential benefit for rural users.
Uttar Pradesh News: Barabanki Family Attempts Self-Immolation Outside UP Vidhan Sabha Alleging False Police Case Against SonAs part of the broader program, cowsheds (gaushalas) will be built under MGNREGA. In the first phase, biogas and organic fertilizer units will be activated in 43 gaushalas. Each is expected to generate about 50 quintals of slurry per month, offering added income opportunities for local farmers.
The scheme aims to improve rural energy access while promoting sustainable agricultural practices.
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