India’s 1st Napier Grass Bio CNG Plant – Germany’s Bioenergy Ties with Gruner Renewables
by Narsi | Feb 8, 2024 | Air Pollution, Bio Based Pathways, Bioenergy, Biofuels, Biogas & CBG, Microbial Pathways, Thermochemical Pathways
Bio Energy, a German company that provides technology and engineering design for biomass-based gas plants, has entered the Indian market in partnership with a Noida-based start-up, Gruner Renewable Energy. Gruner Renewable will build customized biogas plants for...10 CBG Plants: Indian State-Owned Companies Invest $72M
by Narsi | Feb 8, 2024 | Biofuels, Biogas & CBG, India Updates, Land Pollution, Microbial Pathways, Thermochemical Pathways
January 2024 Gail India and Trualt Bioenergy, two state-owned companies, have announced a joint venture to set up ten compressed biogas (CBG) plants in India with an investment of more than $72 million. The CBG plants will process over 600 million kg of organic waste...How India’s Bioenergy Sector Will Benefit from GEF’s $1.4 Billion Sustainable Fund
by Narsi | Feb 8, 2024 | Air Pollution, Biofuels, Biogas & CBG, Thermochemical Pathways
July 2023 The Global Environment Facility (GEF) has launched a $1.4 billion fund to support sustainable projects in 88 countries, in partnership with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). India’s bioenergy sector is one of the beneficiaries of the fund,...Budget 2024: Rs 150 crore for biomass collection to boost CBG production
by Narsi | Feb 2, 2024 | Biogas & CBG, Biomass for heating and power, India Updates
The Budget 2024 has allocated Rs 150 crore for the collection of biomass, which is a key feedstock for compressed biogas (CBG) production. The industry executives warmly welcome the financial assistance as it will help overcome one of the main challenges of CBG...100 Bio-CNG Plants: WABAG Partners with Peak Sustainability Ventures
by Narsi | Jan 29, 2024 | Bio Based Pathways, Bio environmental Solutions, Bioenergy, Biogas & CBG, India Updates
VA Tech Wabag and Peak Sustainability Ventures signed an MoU to establish 100 bio-CNG plants using methane from sewage treatment. The project aims to produce 73 million kgs of bio-CNG annually. WABAG will manage execution, and PEAK will provide capital and technology....