This dissertation explores the potential of biogas generation in the rural region of Gujarat, India, focusing on the Anand district and its surrounding areas. It investigates the factors that promote and hinder the adoption of biogas technology in this specific context. The research employs farmer interviews to analyze biogas usage, highlighting the availability of raw materials, space, water, cost feasibility, and government support as promoting factors. Conversely, it identifies challenges such as the continuous supply of raw materials, lack of public awareness, and regulatory barriers as factors affecting the growth of biogas adoption. The study concludes with recommendations for facilitating awareness programs, ensuring a consistent supply of raw materials, and providing financial provisions to support the expansion of biogas generation in rural Gujarat. Desklib provides access to this document along with many other solved assignments.