Characteristics of the SATAT Scheme
- SATAT is an important step towards a more sustainable future. It is a worthwhile endeavour for car owners, farmers, and business owners.
- It can assist measures of urban pollution levels by reducing stubble burning and carbon emissions.
- SATAT is also a program that minimizes India’s reliance on crude oil.
- Furthermore, it raises the income of rural residents and farmers while encouraging the entrepreneurial spirit.
- Moreover, municipal garbage will be efficiently disposed of and treated.
- Organic farming will be promoted by the use of (FOM) Fermented Organic Manure generated by these Compressed Biogas facilities.
Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG)
Biogas is produced by natural anaerobic decomposition of waste or biomass sources, such as agricultural residue, bovine dung, sugarcane press mud, municipal solid waste, and sewage treatment plant waste. After being cleaned, it is compressed and given the name CBG, which contains more than 95% pure methane. In terms of composition and energy potential, CBG is identical to commercially accessible natural gas. CBG can be utilised as an alternative, renewable vehicle fuel as it has a calorific value (around 52,000 KJ/kg) and other characteristics similar to those of CNG.
Satat Scheme (Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation)
The SATAT initiative on Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) promotes entrepreneurs to establish CBG facilities, produce CBG, and distribute CBG to Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) for sale as automotive and industrial fuels. The scheme aims to generate compressed biogas (CBG) from waste and biomass sources such as agricultural leftovers, bovine manure, sugarcane press mud, municipal solid waste (MSW), and sewage treatment plant waste. PSU Oil Marketing Companies (OMCs) seek Expressions of Interest (EoI) from prospective entrepreneurs to establish CBG facilities under the SATAT program and supply CBG to OMCs for sale as automotive and industrial fuel.
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