MNRE supports projects for setting up
large biogas, bio-CNG, and power plants
from urban, industrial, and agricultural
wastes.
Tremendous potential exists for generating
bio-CNG (Compressed Biogas) in India,
which can be used for vehicles, cooking,
and industrial energy needs.
The SATAT (Sustainable Alternative
Towards Affordable Transportation)
scheme aims to produce 15 MMT of CBG
from 5000 plants by 2023.
Oil Marketing Companies have offered
long-term pricing on CBG to make projects
bankable.
In summary, bioenergy plays a crucial role in India’s sustainable energy transition, offering both environmental benefits and economic opportunities
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