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Biogas production biogas production
Gobar gas is biogas produced from cow dung. The term was first used in India, where biogas is traditionally made from cow waste from dairy farms — the word “gobar” in Hindi means cow dung.
Gobar gas is produced through anaerobic digestion. Bacteria break down the organic matter in a sealed, oxygen-free environment to produce gas and organic soil products (liquid or solid fertilizer).
Gobar gas is an eco-friendly alternative to natural gas and other fossil fuels. It can help reduce greenhouse gas emissions while also increasing access to clean energy sources for off-grid households in rural areas. Its popularity has been growing not just in developing countries, where it provides communities with cheap energy for heating and cooking, but also worldwide as more governments are looking for alternatives to fossil fuels.