With applications spanning industries such as power and transport, compressed biogas (CBG) derived from various biomass feedstocks holds tremendous potential, which is expected to exceed 60 million metric tonnes. While the biomass sector has historically grappled with issues such as costs, offtake, and logistics, the CBG sector has received significant interest from all key stakeholder groups as the country focuses on reducing energy imports.
On the policy front, there have been enabling interventions like the SATAT scheme, financial incentives, and blending obligations. Developers, both large and small, have announced investments in this space, with many projects already commissioned and a substantial pipeline under implementation. Oil and gas companies have secured large volumes of CBG from such projects. With mature technology, attractive policies and growing competition, CBG is poised to become a major contributor in India’s renewable energy journey.
The mission of this conference is to bring together policymakers, developers, technology providers and manufacturers, utilities, consultants, financing organizations and environmental agencies, and highlight the potential, opportunities, challenges and future prospects in India’s growing CBG space.
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