‘Asia’s largest CBG plant commissioned’ in Sangrur | Chandigarh News – Times of India

Chandigarh: In a move to generate clean and green energy, AsiaLargest Compressed Biogas (CBG) The plant has been commissioned in Sangrur district of Punjab.
Minister of New and Renewable Energy Sources of Punjab Aman Arora The plant with a total capacity of 33.23 tonne per day was commissioned in April this year at Bhuttal Kalan village in Sangrur and has now started commercial production of CBG, which was being supplied to one, it said on Friday. Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) Outlet.
Punjab Energy Development Agency (PEDA) has also allocated 42 additional CBG projects based on paddy straw and other agricultural residues with a total capacity of 492.58 tonnes per day (TPD) to strengthen the rural economy as well as to curb the problem of stubble burning. To develop a sustainable and sustainable solution.
These projects are expected to generate employment opportunities for 8,000 skilled or unskilled persons besides private investment of about Rs 1,200 crore. These plants will also reduce the emission of greenhouse gases and will boost the rural economy by providing additional income to the farmers from agricultural residues. news network