Further more, plans are underway to set up Bio-CNG Plants in markets across Dasanapur in Bengaluru, as well as in Mysuru, Hubli, Ballari, Kolar, Chikkaballapur, and Belagavi under a public-private partnership model. The objective is to convert these markets into ‘Zero Waste Vegetables Markets,’ contributing to sustainable and environmentally friendly practices.
VA Tech Wabag Limited (WABAG) has signed an agreement with Peak Sustainability Ventures (Peak) to establish 100 Bio-CNG plants in India, GCC, Africa, and Europe. The collaboration aims to generate over 73 Million Kgs of Bio-CNG per annum, reducing the need for fossil fuels. Wabag will be responsible for execution, commissioning, and operation of the plants, while Peak will provide energy-related inputs and assist in raising capital.
VA Tech Wabag said it has already implemented around 40 large biogas generation facilities in various projects globally. The MoU also aims to harness the unutilised potential of sewage treatment plants and to generate Bio-CNG which can be used for mobility applications in trucks and heavy-duty vehicles and for industrial applications.
VA Tech Wabag With Peak: VA Tech Wabag Limited (WABAG) has signed an agreement with Peak Sustainability Ventures (Peak) to establish 100 Bio-CNG plants in India, GCC, Africa, and Europe. The collaboration aims to generate over 73 Million Kgs of Bio-CNG per annum, reducing the need for fossil fuels. Wabag will be responsible for execution, commissioning, and operation of the plants, while Peak will provide energy-related inputs and assist in raising capital.
Thermax Ltd: Thermax also plans to deploy 1 GW of hybrid renewable energy solutions by FY 2027 and is venturing into gasification plants with carbon capture capabilities to process 100-500 TPD coal, the company said, adding that these will be intra-state and inter-state projects helping industries with a variety of offerings, including round-the-clock clean electricity requirements.