Saturday, April 29, 2006

Road to Dukura range.

























The road to Chandanchaturi village in dukura range, similipal. There is about 20 Km of country road after the link road that has to be traversed to reach the site.
With the beneficiary after the installation of the second biogas unit. Posted by Picasa

Fixing the safety valve

The gas pressure safety valve is being fixed and the process is explained to the beneficiary. Posted by Picasa

After the installations

The beneficiary, his family and the onlookers after the installation of the PBG unit. Posted by Picasa

Gas Connections

The gas pipe brings the gas from the digester to the kitchen. Most of the gas wil be used for cooking. However, when the gas is not being used, it is stored inside th kitchen to be used later. Posted by Picasa

First exposure to a gas stove


This was the first time the beneficiary had seen a gas stove. All her life she has been cooking on firewood "chulhas". At first, she was worried as she thought that this is an electric stove and wanted to know where the wires would be fitted. After we demostrated the functioning of the stove and explained to her that it runs on gas created by cowdung, she was all smiles.
Although it will take some time before the full gas pressure forms for optimal usage..we were very happy that the process had begun.
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WWF & Greenpower

Michael Peters (WWF-Orissa) and Chandan( Greenpower) explain the benefits and the methods for utilizing the manure from the digester as a fertilizer. Posted by Picasa

Backyard of the beneficiary

The picture shows the biogas digester installed in the backyard and the window of the kitchen where the burner is installed. The distance between the digester and the kitchen is around 50 feet. In the background are the Similipal hills. Posted by Picasa

Fixing the gas connection

Chandan, from Greenpower India fixes the connections for the gas pipeline, & the beneficiaries help him out. Posted by Picasa

Mass fishing !

Mass fishing underway at a village near Chandanchaturi. Each guy pays less than half a dollar and can fish for a stipulated time. By the time this is over, the small pond is fished clean of anything that is edible ! Posted by Picasa

Outlet of the digester

This is the outlet of the digester. The manure that comes out is a good quality organic fertilizer and brings additional benefit to the beneficiary, apart from the biogas which is used as fuel. Posted by Picasa

Biogas digester.

Polythene biogas digester installed at Chandanchaturi village in Orissa. These biogas units are 10m long and 1m in diameter. The gas that is produced here(methane) is transported to the kitchen of the beneficiary, where it is stored in a polythene reservoir. This facilitates the use of gas as fuel anytime during the day or night. Posted by Picasa