Ramji Singh, Kumar Surendra, Saad Moeeni and Ritwij A. Parmar
Abstract
Throughout the country. Organic waste incineration and rubbish disposal have resulted in the production of organic or municipal solid wastes such as cattle and buffalo dung., a major political and environmental concern in a number of countries. The production of biogas from manure was an environmentally appropriate answer to this problem, which helps to reduce global warming while also increasing the supply of sustainable energy. The recent study on the generation of green electricity from cattle and buffalo dung was undertaken in Bihar. Cattle manure has the potential to be utilized to generate biogas, which is described as ââ¬Åorganic waste fermented in the absence of oxygen.ââ¬Â Reduced greenhouse gas emissions aid in solid waste control of air pollution, management and less reliance on fossil fuels. The three foundations of long-term sustainability are economic, environmental, and social development- are all supported by biogas. The Sustainable Development Goals and other faces of sustainable development benefit greatly from biogas. In this research paper a famous statistical model named as ARIMA has been used to forecast the cattle population till the year 2040. The model is developed using sophisticated statistical technique. Future study will be conducted to improve the accuracy of the developed model.