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In Summary

This project, supported by NCDC, produces 12 tons of CBG daily from waste, supporting energy security, climate goals, waste management, and rural livelihoods through advanced policy initiatives. 

In Summary

The project developed with the assistance of the National Cooperative Development Corporation (NCDC) will produce 12 tons of CBG daily and 75 tons of potash from jaggery, molasses, etc. 

  • NCDC,  established in 1963, is a statutory organization under the Ministry of Cooperation aimed at developing farmer cooperatives.

About Compresses Biogas (CBG)

  • CBG is prepared from raw biogas and it can be used as a clean and renewable fuel, similar to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG).
    • Raw biogas is produced by anaerobic digestion of biomass and waste sources like agricultural residue, cattle dung, food waste, etc.
    • Biogas mainly contains
      • Methane (CH₄): 55–60%; 
      • Carbon dioxide (CO₂): 35–40%; 
      • Other impurities: H₂S, water vapor, etc.
  • The raw biogas is purified to remove H₂S, CO₂, and water vapor, increasing methane concentration to over 90%, and is then compressed to about 200–250 bar pressure to obtain CBG.

Significance of CBG

  • Reduces imports of natural gas and crude oil, thus, saving forex and ensuring energy security.
  • Supports national climate goals by lowering pollution and carbon emissions (e.g., Panchamrit commitments).
  • Promotes waste management, contributing to the Swachh Bharat Mission.
  • Provides additional income to farmers and generates rural employment opportunities.

Initiatives taken in India to promote CBG

  • National Policy on Bio-Fuels 2018: It emphasizes on promotion of advanced Bio-fuels including CBG.
  • Galvanizing Organic Bio-Agro Resources Dhan (GOBAR-DHAN) scheme: To convert cattle dung and solid waste in farms to Bio-CNG (CBG) and compost.
  • Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT) initiative: Setting up Compressed Biogas (CBG) plants for production of CBG.
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