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Biogas plant at Palayam market produces power

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The New Indian Express              02.08.2013

Biogas plant at Palayam market produces power

Mayor K Chandrika inaugurating the trial run of the biogas plant installed at Connemera Market in Palayam on Thursday. | EPS
Mayor K Chandrika inaugurating the trial run of the biogas plant installed at Connemera Market in Palayam on Thursday. | EPS

The trial run of the newly-built biogas plant at Connemara Market in Palayam was inaugurated by Mayor K Chandrika  on Thursday. The plant generates electricity and this was successfully tested during the trial run.

The plant, touted to be the one with largest capacity in the City Corporation, can process up to two tonnes of waste a day. When the plant starts working in full swing, it is expected to generate three to five kilowatts of power a day.

Initially, the plant will process only the waste generated in the market and there are plans to bring garbage from particular residential areas in the Palayam ward where any kind of garbage processing is difficult due to acute space shortage.

According to Palayam ward councillor and Welfare Standing Committee chairman of the Corporation Palayam Rajan, “until the setting up of the biogas plant, the waste generated in the market was being buried.

Meanwhile, there are also areas in the ward where even pipe-compost could not be set up and we are thinking of helping them to solve the garbage crisis.” But the collection of waste from the said areas of Palayam would be done only after deploying enough Kudumbashree workers.

The electricity generated from the plant is to be used to light lamps in the market and to arrange electric lamps for the fish vendors who carry out business in the evenings with the help of kerosene lamps and candles now.