Two brothers from Uttarakhand have introduced an innovative gas cylinder made from cow dung, offering a sustainable alternative to traditional LPG. Their idea blends rural resources with modern energy needs.
The cylinder reportedly provides around 18 kg of gas for just ₹500, making it significantly cheaper than conventional cooking gas. This affordability could benefit low-income households across rural and semi-urban areas.
This eco-friendly solution uses biogas derived from cow dung, helping reduce dependency on fossil fuels. It also promotes cleaner energy while utilizing agricultural waste efficiently.
The initiative is gaining attention online, with viral videos showcasing the product as a practical alternative during rising LPG prices and supply concerns.
If scaled properly, this innovation could support sustainable energy goals, reduce environmental impact, and create new income opportunities for rural communities involved in biogas production.