Barsana biogas plant enters phase one operations
The plant is located in the premises of Shri Mataji Gaushala. The Barsana Biogas Project has three project phases and would attain the overall capacity of 600 tons per day (TPD) of feedstock, generating over 42 TPD of compressed biogas (CBG) and 217 TPD of organic fertiliser upon full commissioning.
This plant will be India’s largest agri waste-based bio-CNG plant upon reaching full design capacity at phase-3.
Project cost for all three project phases for the Barsana Biogas plant would be in excess of Rs 200 crore.
This is ATBL’s first CBG production facility. By utilising advanced anaerobic digestion technology, the plant converts organic materials into renewable biogas, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reliance on fossil fuels, besides aiding to the nation’s fuel security and emission reduction goals.
On the occasion of commissioning of Barsana Biogas Project, Suresh P Manglani, ED & CEO, ATGL, said: “We are excited to unveil our endeavour towards contributing in sustainable energy production. The Barsana Biogas Plant represents our Chairman Sh Gautam Adani’s commitment to fully leverage renewable resources to create a cleaner, more sustainable world for our future generations.
"In addition to producing Compressed Bio Gas (CBG), the plant yields high-quality organic fertiliser, contributing to circular economy principles and agricultural sustainability. The setting up and initiation of CBG production fully aligns with our promoters’ - Adani Group and TotalEnergies - broader sustainability goals and by investing in renewable energy like CBG. Adani Group and TotalEnergies aim to play a pivotal role in the global transition to a low-carbon economy.”