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How will the Proposed Biogas Blending with Natural Gas Help India Reduce Imports

Considering the importance and contribution of biogas for becoming self-sufficient, the Indian government has mandated the blend of compressed biogas (CBG) with natural gas. Check here!

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How will the Proposed Biogas Blending with Natural Gas Help India Reduce Imports

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  1. How will the Proposed Biogas Blending with Natural Gas Help India Reduce Imports? Biogas, a natural gas derived from the anaerobic digestion of organic waste, is an invaluable resource for the country. The Indian government has recognized the importance and contribution of biogas for becoming self-sufficient. As a result, the government has made it mandatory to blend Compressed Biogas with natural gas. The mandatory blending of biogas will commence at 1% for use in households and automobiles from April 2025 and is expected to reach 5% by the year 2028. According to an IBA (Indian Biogas Association) study, the government’s initiative to blend is in line with its strategy (macro-level) of transforming India into a gas-based economy. This macro-level move will target to raise the current percentage presence of biogas in the energy mix from 6 (currently) to 15 by 2030.

  2. According to IBA estimates, the suggested 5% biogas blending with natural gas can significantly decrease the liquefied natural gas (LNG) imports amounting to USD 1.17 billion. Moreover, it can also reduce per capita carbon dioxide emissions by about 2%. Apart from all these statistical benefits, utilizing organic waste instead of dumping it in landfills offers several valuable benefits, especially to the environment. According to the government’s estimation, the compressed biogas blending obligation (CBO) scheme can encourage a massive investment of about Rs 37,500 crore. The investment can help in establishing a minimum of 750 CBG projects by the fiscal year 2028-29. The set-up of a strong CBG infrastructure will improve the energy security of the country, which is currently dependent on imported natural gas to fulfill its energy requirements. The strategy of making biogas blending mandatory has great economic potential, especially in the agricultural sector. Since it is produced from organic wastes like municipal solid waste, food waste, and agricultural waste, it creates earning opportunities for waste management companies, farmers, and other parties involved in the production of biogas. It is believed that 1000 acres of land surrounding every large-scale biogas plant can be converted into organic agriculture. Moreover, blending biogas with other natural gasses will make the biofuel market investor-friendly as it will significantly reduce operational and capital costs. Lastly, IBA believes and states that selling biofuels will be easier, and the ecosystem can largely benefit from the increased confidence of investors. Source:https://biogasbottlingplant.wordpress.com/2024/02/13/how-will-the-proposed-biogas- blending-with-natural-gas-help-india-reduce-imports/

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