It will utilise segregated organic wet waste to produce Compressed Bio Gas
Vegetable shavings, fruit peel and other kitchen waste may soon be converted into clean, green gas instead of ending up in a landfill.
GAIL Gas Limited (GGL) is in talks with the Bruhat Bengaluru Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) to set up a Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) plant in north Bengaluru to utilise segregated organic wet waste.
According to a letter from GGL, officials met BBMP Administrator Rakesh Singh and other senior officials after which they submitted a proposal on April 9. GGL will set up and operate the plant at its own cost. The plant will have a minimum capacity of processing 75 tonnes of wet waste per day (TPD). Apart from the plant, GGL will also set up and operate other infrastructure, like a CNG station and Cascades (storage system), for utilisation of the CBG.
(LR Energy) LR Energy signs its 2nd Commercial Agreement for Production and Supply of Compressed Bio-Gas with GAIL Gas Limited under SATAT scheme to promote CBG as an alternative, green transport fuel for structured management of biomass and organic waste. This project will be located at Sonepat, Haryana with a daily production of 5000 Kg of compressed Bio-Gas.
This is LR Energy’s 3rd commercial agreement with an Oil Marketing Company in India.
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As LR Energy is India’s leading developer of renewable energy with a proven track record in delivering high performance cost competitive solar photovoltaic plants and compressed biogas production to the market, the company is dedicated towards promoting environmental and social sustainability with clean energy offerings for present and future generations. In today’s world of climbing fossil fuel prices, approaching the peak oil supply limit, and discussions of global warming, LR Energy is addressing environmental problems by str
Union Minister of Petroleum and Natural gas &Steel Dharmendra Pradhan today said that Energy is the catalyst of socio-economic change. Speaking at the symposium on fuels and lubricants, he said that Investment of billions of dollars in the Oil and gas sector will bring in more job opportunities, leading to trickledown effect to drive Socio-economic growth.The sector will play an important role in double digit growth trajectory of the Indian economy, he added. Pradhan said that India is the third largest consumer of fuel in the world but will soon reach the top as the per capita consumption in the country is on the rise. He said that the energy requirement for the future will be met through Cleaner, greener and sustainable sources, and for this, continuous R&D efforts are called for.Talking about the policy reforms in this direction, he mentioned about the PMUY, Ethanol blending, Compressed Bio Gas, bio-diesel, Coal to Syn gas, and promoting LNG as a priority transport fuel. On policy
Jal Shakti Ministry launches Unified Portal of Gobardhan
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Wed, Feb 3 2021 21:21 IST |
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The Union Ministry of Jal Shakti on Wednesday launched the Unified Portal of Gobardhan, a scheme initiated in early 2018 to manage the prevailing issues of bio-waste in villages including cattle waste and converting them into biogas and organic manur. Image Source: IANS News
New Delhi, Feb 3 : The Union Ministry of Jal Shakti on Wednesday launched the Unified Portal of Gobardhan, a scheme initiated in early 2018 to manage the prevailing issues of bio-waste in villages including cattle waste and converting them into biogas and organic manure to improve the lives of villagers by providing economic and resource benefits to farmers and households.