Waste To Energy
India faces a significant waste management crisis, with the country generating over 62 million tons of waste annually, a figure expected to rise with rapid urbanization and population growth. Traditional waste disposal methods, such as landfilling and open burning, not only consume valuable land resources but also contribute to severe environmental pollution, including greenhouse gas emissions and groundwater contamination.
Vishwa Hara Chakra is at the forefront of India’s waste-to-energy revolution, developing innovative technologies to convert waste into clean, sustainable energy. With a deep commitment to addressing India's mounting waste management challenges, the company focuses on transforming various forms of waste into valuable energy sources. Our mission is to contribute to a greener future by harnessing the power of waste, reducing environmental impact, and providing sustainable energy solutions.
Compressed Bio-CNG from Agricultural Waste is one of the key areas where Vishwa Hara Chakra is making significant strides is in the production of Compressed Bio-CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) from agricultural waste. India’s vast agricultural sector generates millions of tons of crop residues each year, much of which is burned in the open, contributing to severe air pollution.
Vishwa Hara Chakra’s technology converts these agricultural residues into Bio-CNG through a process of anaerobic digestion. This process not only provides a clean and renewable energy source but also helps farmers by offering an alternative to burning crop waste. The resulting Bio-CNG can be used as a replacement for conventional fossil fuels in transportation and industrial applications, thereby reducing dependence on non-renewable resources and cutting down greenhouse gas emissions.