Delhi's Green Leap: Goyla Dairy Biogas Plant Set for July
Delhi Mayor Pravesh Wahi inspected the under-construction Goyla Dairy biogas plant in the Najafgarh area, urging officials to finish it by July. The plant will convert cow dung into biogas, tackling pollution and aiding waste management while aiming to transform Delhi into a cleaner, greener city.
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Delhi is on the brink of a eco-friendly advancement as Mayor Pravesh Wahi surveyed the Goyla Dairy biogas plant, anticipating its July completion.
Designed to process 200 metric tonnes of cow dung daily, the plant promises pollution reduction and better waste management, transforming waste into a resource.
With nearly 1,500 dairies producing significant waste, the plant is crucial for local environmental efforts and improving the Yamuna river's condition, Wahi emphasized.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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