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Post by : Shakul
A viral claim about a ₹500 gobar gas (biogas) cylinder is gaining attention across social media platforms in India. The claim suggests that an 18 kg biogas cylinder is available at a significantly lower cost compared to traditional LPG, sparking discussions on affordable and eco-friendly energy alternatives.
Biogas, produced from cow dung and organic waste, is already being promoted in India under initiatives like the GOBARdhan scheme. It is considered a clean and sustainable fuel that reduces dependence on LPG, lowers household fuel expenses, and generates organic fertilizer as a useful by-product.
However, experts have clarified that most biogas systems currently operate through fixed plants and pipeline supply rather than portable cylinders like LPG. The viral claim about ready-to-use biogas cylinders is yet to be widely verified, and users are advised to check official sources before trusting such information.
The growing interest in biogas highlights the increasing demand for sustainable and cost-effective energy solutions in India, especially during times of rising fuel prices and environmental concerns.
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