Indian Petroleum Trade Body Wants Biogas Plants at Stations: Reports

The All India Petroleum Dealers Association (AIPDA) has called for the installation of compressed biogas (CBG) plants at service stations across the country to reduce reliance on crude oil imports as demand in the petroleum sector rises, according to local media reports.

Small-scale CBG plants can utilize crop stubble, municipal, and household waste to produce CBG with an investment of about INR 50 million-60 million ($579,000-696,000) per service station, according to AIPDA President Ajay Bansal.

Read more here.

Previous
Previous

Irish Govt Approves Renewable Heating Fuel Mandate

Next
Next

Clean Energy Finalizes $29.5 Million Sale of Renewable Fuel Tax Credits