Clear policy framework, assured offtake demand to accelerate decentralised bio-CNG: Industry sources
By Kaushal Verma
New Delhi [India], January 1 (ANI): India's bio-CNG industry is calling for assured long-term offtake arrangements, consistent policy support and faster approvals to scale decentralised plants nationwide, as these measures are critical to making projects bankable and accelerating the clean-energy transition.
"Policy support, assured offtake, carbon credits, and ESG-linked financing remain critical to making bio-CNG projects bankable," KL Bansal, Chairman and Managing Director at DEE Development Engineers, said.
He added that policy support, carbon credits, and ESG-linked financing are important for bankability, but stressed that plant reliability and execution quality will ultimately determine long-term viability, especially as bio-CNG continues to play a role in hard-to-electrify sectors such as heavy transport and industry.
Utkarsh Gupta, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Gruner Renewables, said decentralised green CNG plants directly support India's circular economy goals.
"They convert agricultural residue, organic waste, and manure into clean transport fuel, transforming what were traditionally environmental liabilities into productive assets."
Gupta said decentralised deployment could also deliver measurable air-quality gains, especially in pollution-hit regions.
"The presence of distributed plants near consumption centres also lowers emissions associated with long-haul fuel transportation," he said.
Gupta pointed to Napier grass as a viable solution for decentralised plants.
"Napier grass is commercially viable due to its extremely high biomass yield per acre, with the ability to support multiple harvests annually," he said, adding that it "offers reliable, year-round feedstock availability."
"Gruner follows a diversified feedstock sourcing strategy, incorporating Napier grass, agricultural residue, press mud, and organic municipal waste," he said.
Digital aggregation is also central to sustaining decentralised operations. "Through Kisani Urjaa, Gruner enables tech-led, last-mile feedstock aggregation by digitally onboarding farmers and institutions, establishing structured contracts, forecasting demand, and coordinating logistics," Gupta said.
While electric mobility and green hydrogen are gaining momentum, Bansal said bio-CNG would remain relevant.
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