The energy crisis increased the demand for cow dung in India

The sharp political and military situation that has arisen around Iran dealt a serious blow to gas supplies in the region, resulting in an uncertain situation in India as well. Zamin.uz reported on this.
Against the backdrop of disruptions in energy sources, the country's population and enterprises were forced to seek alternative fuels. Precisely for this reason, demand for cow dung in India increased faster and more sharply than expected.
This situation shows that due to rising gas and oil prices, people are returning to their traditional and cheaper energy sources. Currently, the movement of cargo ships through the Strait of Hormuz, which is of great importance to the global economy, has slowed down significantly or in some cases come to a complete halt.
The blockage of this strategic route is directly affecting the global energy market, causing oil and gas prices to rise. This situation is particularly important for India, as the country sources nearly half of its liquefied natural gas imports from this direction.
Therefore, any instability in the region poses a direct threat to India's energy security. According to experts in the energy sector, an increase in demand for alternative energy sources under such difficult conditions is a natural process.
Cow dung is the most important and sufficient raw material for biogas production in rural areas. It is widely used as a source of electricity and heat in agricultural regions.
The population finding such entrepreneurial solutions yields beneficial results not only economically but also from an ecological perspective. In conclusion, under the influence of external factors, new trends are forming in the domestic market, and people are re-evaluating ways to meet their initial energy needs.
This process can play an important role in ensuring the stability of the country's economy.





