City
Epaper

India converting waste to clean energy at scale: Hardeep Puri

By IANS | Updated: January 30, 2026 14:45 IST

New Delhi, Jan 30 Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Friday highlighted that the Biofuels ...

Open in App

New Delhi, Jan 30 Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Friday highlighted that the Biofuels Zone at India Energy Week 2026 showcases how waste is being transformed into clean energy at scale in the country.

"With 133 CBG (compressed bio-gas) plants commissioned, of 926 TPD (tonnes per day) capacity, and availability at 410 retail outlets, India’s CBG ecosystem is expanding rapidly - strengthening energy security and sustainability," the minister said.

Another 83 CBG are under construction and will create an additional capacity of around 700 TPD. The TPD represents the daily capacity of waste feedstock, such as agricultural residue, that a plant can process to generate compressed biogas and organic manure.

CBG plants convert organic waste -- such as agricultural residue, cattle dung, municipal solid waste, and sugarcane press mud -- into purified, compressed methane. These plants, promoted under the SATAT scheme to reduce pollution and import dependency, produce a renewable fuel with over 90-95 per cent methane content, acting as a direct green alternative to CNG in vehicles and industries.

Organic waste undergoes anaerobic decomposition to produce biogas, which is then purified to remove carbon dioxide, hydrogen sulphide, and water vapour at the CBG plants. CBG is similar to CNG in calorific value, making it suitable for automotive, industrial, and commercial use. It reduces reliance on imported natural gas, promotes waste-to-energy, decreases carbon emissions, and boosts rural incomes. The production of CBG also helps reduce reliance on imported natural gas and crude oil.

Besides, the CBG plants produce high-quality organic manure (fermented organic manure) as a byproduct, which can be used in farms to increase crop yields.

The SATAT (Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation) scheme was launched on October 1, 2018, aiming to establish 5,000 CBG plants nationwide. The plants also play a key role in responsible waste management and the reduction of pollution.

India Energy Week 2026, India’s flagship energy exhibition and conference, is being held in Goa from January 27 to 30. It has brought together over 75,000 energy professionals, more than 700 global exhibitors from 120 countries, along with global ministers, senior policymakers, industry leaders, innovators and investors. IEW 2026 highlights India’s role in balancing energy access with decarbonisation goals, while supporting discussions on secure, sustainable and affordable energy through strategic investments, new technologies, and global partnerships.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalKarnataka 2nd PUC Result 2026 Released at karresults.nic.in; Here’s How To Check and Download Scorecard

BusinessNifty valuations attractive as India's growth overcomes crude shock: Report

NationalCongress withdraws from Baramati bypoll citing Maharashtra's political culture

BusinessNakli Yash Mehta: From Projects to Proof — A Creative Journey Backed by Work

NationalParking dispute turns fatal in Araria: Driver killed, accused shopkeeper lynched by mob

Technology Realted Stories

TechnologyHow ShopClues collapsed from a $1.1 billion unicorn to a distress sale

TechnologyYouth unemployment emerging as major problem in China: Report

TechnologyAyush Ministry to showcase research, health initiatives on World Homoeopathy Day

TechnologyFerrous players set for a strong Q4, COAL India likely to report positive EBITDA growth

TechnologyPetroleum Minister Puri to visit Qatar to discuss LNG supply amid West Asia crisis