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Napier grass, also known as elephant grass, is a productive and versatile forage grass native to Africa and southeast Asia. Due to its high yield, it is widely used as feed for livestock and in bioenergy applications. 

While it may be a relatively new energy crop in India, in countries like Thailand,  farmers have been cultivating it for over 30 years, with more than 130 varieties. This fast-growing perennial grass can reach a height of 10-15 feet and can be harvested 5-6 times annually. 

With an energy output-to-input ratio of approximately 25:1, it emerges as one of the most promising energy crops for the creation of cost-effective and efficient bioenergy systems.

Due to its significant cellulose and xylan content, Napier grass holds promise as a viable source for biogas production. When its structure undergoes hydrolysis, it breaks down into monomeric sugars that can be utilised as substrates for microbial activity. It exhibits numerous favorable attributes as an energy crop, including a short growth cycle, a relatively high methane content and a high level of water use efficiency. 

Gia Green Energy will start producing Biogas by using a combination of Napier grass, Cow dung, Hydrolyzed food waste via Anaerobic digestion process. During this process, The digestate will be dried and used as Organic Fertilizer for Natural farming

Why us!

At Gia Green, We use the latest technology available in this field to produce Biogas of highest quality standards  with an Average calorific value of our biogas is 20 MJ/m3 (4713 kcal/m3) and the organic fertilizer (solid & Liquid) used for Natural farming.

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Benefits of Bio Gas & Organic Fertilizers

Eco-Friendly

Biogas is a renewable, as well as a clean, source of energy and reduce Greenhouse gas emissions.

Reducing Foreign gas Dependency

Opting for renewable energy like biogas will help reduce India’s dependence on foreign gas in combination with other sustainable measures.

Reduces Soil and Water Pollution

Bio gas via anaerobic digestion deactivates pathogens and parasites; waste collection and management significantly improve in areas with biogas plants.

Biogas Generation Produces Organic Fertilizer

The by-product of the biogas generation process is enriched organic digestate, which is a perfect supplement to, or substitute for, chemical fertilizers.

Simple and Low-Cost

Technology That Encourages A Circular Economy.