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Around 5,000 compressed bio gas plants with annual production of 15 mn tonnes to be set up by 2023: Dharmendra Pradhan

Press Trust of India • December 17, 2018, 07:37:10 IST
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Compressed bio gas can be produced from various types of feed stocks such as agriculture residues, press mud and spent wash of distilleries, sewage water, municipal solid waste (MSW), cattle dung and bio degradable fractions of industrial waste.

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Around 5,000 compressed bio gas plants with annual production of 15 mn tonnes to be set up by 2023: Dharmendra Pradhan

Bhubaneswar: Petroleum and Natural Gas Minister Dharmendra Pradhan on Sunday said around 5,000 Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) plants will be set across the country by 2023.

He said these plants meant for extracting bio gas from agricultural residue, cattle dung and municipal solid waste will have an estimated annual CBG production of 15 million tonne.

Pradhan was speaking at a road show organised by oil marketing companies here to sensitise the stakeholders to participate in the SATAT (Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation) initiative. Under the initiative, CBG will be promoted as an alternative under the SATAT initiative launched by the Central government on 1 October, 2018. Pradhan said the SATAT initiative aims to produce CBG from agricultural residue. The initiative will also create employment opportunities, promote economic growth and boost all-round development of Odisha, he said. [caption id=“attachment_2109713” align=“alignleft” width=“380”] ![File image of Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan. PIB](https://images.firstpost.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/DharmendraPradhan380PIB.jpg) File image of Union minister Dharmendra Pradhan. PIB[/caption] The SATAT initiative aims to boost availability of more affordable transport fuels, better use of agricultural residue, cattle dung and municipal solid waste besides providing an additional source of revenue to farmers. Pradhan said CBG can be produced from various types of feed stocks such as agriculture residues, press mud and spent wash of distilleries, sewage water, municipal solid waste (MSW), cattle dung and bio degradable fractions of industrial waste. CBG is replacement of natural gas and can be used in the transportation sector in place of Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). Presently, consumption of natural gas in India is around 140 MMSCMD out of which domestic production is only 70 MMSCMD and remaining 70 MMSCMD is imported which is around 50 percent of total consumption. The government intends to move towards gas-based economy by increasing the share of natural gas in India’s energy basket from present 6-7 percent to 15 percent by the year 2022. With the rising demand for natural gas in transport and industrial sector, CBG has been identified as a potential route, he said. Referring to Odisha, the Petroleum minister said the state will have 1,730 km gas pipeline with investment of Rs 4,500 crore. Out of this 900 km will be for city gas pipeline worth Rs 500 crore.

It is estimated that around 500 CBG plants in Odisha may come up on immediate basis. They can supply gas to our PSUs or to local industries. It is added value to the Bargarh 2G Ethanol Plant, being set up by BPCL, he said.

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Chairman of Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL), Sanjiv Singh said ‘SATAT’, a transformational initiative in the green energy space, aims to revolutionise transport sector by introducing CBG in this segment. It will help India achieve self-reliance in the energy sector by enabling the country in drastic reduction of crude imports which currently constitute over 80 percent of its total energy consumption.

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