Biogas produced from poultry waste biogas plants in biogas projects can be utilized in various ways. It can be employed for electricity generation through combustion in a generator, powering farm operations, or even being sold to the grid. Alternatively, gobar plant gas can be used for heat production, providing warmth for poultry housing, water heating, or other on-farm processes. Some farms utilize combined heat and power (CHP) systems provided by biogas plant manufacturers to simultaneously generate electricity and heat from the biogas gobar gas. Biogas produced from the Gobar gas power plant can also be upgraded to biomethane, suitable for injection into the natural gas grid or as a vehicle fuel. Moreover, it can be utilized in transportation as compressed natural gas (CNG) or liquefied natural gas (LNG), reducing emissions. Additionally, carbon dioxide from biogas combustion can be captured for greenhouse cultivation, enhancing plant growth. Each of these utilization methods from the Gobar biogas plant offers environmental benefits while providing economic opportunities for poultry farms.