Apart from this 2.88 lakh biogas plants were also installed at various locations in the country.
- Ministry of New and Renewable Energy supports installation of Bioenergy Projects in the country under National Bioenergy Programme (NBP), Phase-I (Notified in 2022).
About National Bioenergy Programme:
- Period: Phase 1 - (2021-22 to 2025-26)
- Objective: Utilize surplus biomass (primarily from rural areas) for power generation, while providing additional income for rural households.
- Program comprise of the following sub-schemes:
- Waste to Energy Programme (Programme on Energy from Urban, Industrial and Agricultural Wastes /Residues)
- Biomass Programme (Scheme to Support Manufacturing of Briquettes & Pellets and Promotion of Biomass (non-bagasse) based cogeneration in Industries)
- Biogas Programme: Biogas is primarily CH₄ and CO₂ with traces of N₂, H₂, H₂S, and O₂.
Bioenergy and its status in India:
- Bioenergy is a source of energy from the organic material that makes up plants, known as biomass (e.g. wood, dung or charcoal).
- Modern bioenergy involves processed biomass and advanced technologies to produce cleaner and more efficient energy. e.g. liquid biofuels, biogas, etc.
- Total Installed capacity: 11.6GW (Nov. 2025)
- Modern bioenergy today accounts for 13% of India's total final energy consumption and is expected to grow by up to 45% between 2023 and 2030.
Other Initiatives taken for Bioenergy promotion
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