Indian Railways is starting a new green initiative at Chakradharpur Railway Station. A state-of-the-art biogas plant is being built at the running room area with an estimated cost of ₹25 lakh. This plant will convert organic waste into cooking gas for railway staff.
How will the biogas plant work?
The plant will use wet organic waste to produce gas. This includes leftover vegetables, fruit peels, and food waste collected from railway quarters, station platforms, and the running room kitchen. Cow dung will also be used in the process. This biogas will serve as a cheaper and eco-friendly alternative to LPG cylinders.
What are the latest project updates?
A 1,000 kg capacity biogas storage tank was brought from Pune, Maharashtra, and reached Chakradharpur on Thursday, June 25, 2026. The installation was planned for Thursday but got delayed due to the capacity of the available hydra machine. Railway officials scheduled the installation for Friday, June 26, 2026, ensuring all safety measures are in place.
Who will benefit from this project?
The biogas produced will be used to prepare meals for loco pilots and assistant loco pilots staying at the running room of the Chakradharpur Railway Divisional Headquarters. Officials called this project a game-changer. If this pilot project works well, similar plants will be set up at other major stations and departments within the Chakradharpur Rail Division.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
What is the cost and capacity of the Chakradharpur biogas plant?
The biogas plant is being constructed at an estimated cost of ₹25 lakh and includes a 1,000 kg capacity storage tank sourced from Pune.
Who will use the food prepared from this biogas plant?
The gas will be used in the running room kitchen to prepare meals for loco pilots and assistant loco pilots.



























