18-Oct-2022: Asia's largest Compressed Bio Gas plant inaugurated in Sangrur

Addressing the inaugural event of Asia's largest Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) plant in Lehragaga, Sangrur, Punjab, Union Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas and Housing & Urban Affairs Shri Hardeep S. Puri, said that this plant in Sangrur is just the beginning of India's master plan for a CBG-based rural economy. He said that the CBG is the need of the hour, and Government is taking all steps to promote the ecosystem around it.

Shri Hardeep S. Puri inaugurated Asia's largest CBG plant in Sangrur today. The Plant has been commissioned with an FDI investment of Rs. 220 crores (approx.) by Verbio AG, one of Germany's leading Bio-energy companies. Shri Bhagwant Mann, Chief Minister, Punjab and senior management from Verbio India Private Limited were present at the event.

The Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) plant inaugurated by Shri Hardeep S. Puri in Sangrur is a step in achieving objectives of the Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT) scheme, which was launched by Government of India in October 2018 to establish an ecosystem for production of Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) from various waste/ biomass sources in the country. The scheme aims to empower and unleash the rural economy by supporting farmers, increase India's domestic energy production and self-sufficiency and also reduce the air pollution, and help India lead the world toward a clean energy transition. Apart from this plant, 38 CBG / Biogas Plants have been commissioned under the SATAT initiative.

The CBG Plant at Sangrur, is spread across an area of 20 acres (approx.). The plant's present production is about 6 TPD CBG, but soon this plant will process 300 Tons Per Day of paddy straw at max. capacity to produce 33 TPD of CBG using 8 digesters of 10,000 cubic meters.

Noting the importance of the day of the CBG plant inauguration, Shri Hardeep S. Puri said the plant is inaugurated a day after announcement of pivotal schemes and benefits for the farming community by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi. Yesterday, PM released the 12th instalment of the PM-KISAN direct benefit transfer scheme. Rs. 16,000 crores were instantly transferred into farmer-beneficiaries accounts. The Prime Minister also inaugurated 600 Pradhan Mantri Kisan Samruddhi Kendras (PMKSK), which will not only be sales centres for fertiliser but a mechanism for establishing a deep bond with the farmers of the country. He had also launched the Pradhan Mantri Bhartiya Jan Urvarak Pariyojana - One Nation One Fertiliser, a scheme for ensuring affordable quality fertiliser under the 'Bharat brand to the farmers.

Union Minister of Petroleum & Natural Gas said that the initiatives such as this CBG plants are a huge leap forward in arriving at a win-win situation for farmers and the environment.

Talking about the benefits of the Sangrur CBG plant for rural economy, the Minister observed that this plant will consume 100,000 tons of paddy straw, which will be procured from 6-8 satellite locations within a 10 km radius of the plant. There shall be daily production of about 600-650 Tons of FOM (Fermented Organic Manure), which can be used for organic farming. The CBG Plant shall also provide direct employment to 390 and indirect employment to 585 people.

Not only will this plant generate additional income for Sangrur's farmers, but it will also provide a much-needed alternative to stubble burning, the Minister added further. He said that this Plant will reduce stubble burning of 40,000 – 45,000 acres of fields, translating into an annual reduction of 150,000 tons of CO2 emissions, which will not only ensure that the citizens of Sangrur, Punjab, breathe in cleaner air but also contribute towards India's COP26 Climate Change targets of total projected carbon emissions by one billion tonnes from now to 2030 Achieving the target of net zero emissions by 2070.

Referring to the efforts being made to encourage the indigenous manufacturing of CBG Plant equipment such as Cascades, Compressors & Dispensers, Shri Hardeep S. Puri noted that this will ramp up ‘Make in India’ opportunities across India's manufacturing sector. We are working with the stakeholders to make cheaper credit available for the plants' establishment, he said.

23-Sep-2022: India announces the launch of the “Innovation Roadmap of the Mission Integrated Biorefineries” developed by co-leads and active inputs from Brazil, Canada, EC and the UK at Global Clean Energy Action Forum-2022 at Pittsburgh, in the United States

Dr Jitendra Singh, who is leading a high-level Joint Indian Ministerial Delegation of Ministry of Power, New & Renewable Energy and Ministry of Science & Technology at Global Clean Energy Action Forum at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in the United States has announced the launch of the “Innovation Roadmap of the Mission Integrated Biorefineries” developed by co-leads and active inputs from Brazil, Canada, EC and the UK.

The Minister said, the Mission aims at greater international collaboration and the need for increased financing for Energy Research, Development, and Demonstration (RD&D) during the next five years to kickstart this objective and unleash a virtuous cycle of public and private investment.

Dr Jitendra Singh was speaking at the 1st Roundtable on “Sustainable Bioenergy and Bio-refineries” at the Global Clean Energy Action Forum – the joint convening of 7th Mission Innovation and 13th Clean Energy Ministerial -2022.

Dr Jitendra Singh said, “Innovation Roadmap of the Mission Integrated Biorefineries” aims to fill the void by identifying gaps and challenges in current biorefining value chains, prioritising Eight key actions to support the Mission, and guiding the Mission's overall path in achieving its goal. He said, it also provides policymakers with a strategy framework to establish a rising RD&D portfolio over the next five years, specific financing proposals across the entire spectrum of vital Biorefinery technologies, and rapid action suggestions.

Addressing the Ministers & CEOs, Senior representatives of (US DoE, Mission Innovation Steering Committee (MISC) and Mission Innovation Secretariat, Senior representatives from MI Member countries and partner organisations, Dr Jitendra Singh said, Clean Energy Meet offers India an opportunity to present Prime Minister Narendra Modi's climate and clean energy vision before the world. The Minister said, he is extremely happy to be present at this meet, where the global energy community has come together to share and collaborate towards a successful global green transition.

Dr Jitendra Singh informed the Delegates that India is continually working towards transforming the energy landscape of country with significant clean energy share and added that by 2030, India agreed to reach 500-Gigawatt non-fossil energy capacity, shift 50% of energy requirements to renewable energy, lower overall anticipated carbon emissions by one billion tons, reduce carbon intensity of the economy by 45% over 2005 levels, and achieve net zero emissions by 2070.

Dr Jitendra Singh shared with pride that a pilot plant of 10 Tons/day capacity plant with integrated enzyme production is being set up at Panipat Haryana, which will be commissioned by December 2022. This will be the 1st indigenous technology for on-site enzyme production. The Minister pointed out that Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has also planned to supply this indigenous enzyme to commercial 2G ethanol plant of 100 KL/day expected to be commissioned by Q2 of 2024. Further, lignin valorization process is also being developed to produce value added products from waste lignin. He said, it’s successful demonstration will give an indigenous technology to the nation and will contribute to Self-Reliant India and reduce carbon foot print from transport sector.

Dr Jitendra Singh underlined that sustainable biofuels play key role to reduce Green House Gas (GHG) emissions from the transport sector. He said, India, through the Department of Biotechnology, has been supporting R&D innovations in Advanced Biofuels and Waste to Energy technologies. He also shared with Delegates that India has established 5 Bioenergy Centers, where interdisciplinary team is working on advance sustainable biofuels using modern biotechnology tools.

The Minister concluded by saying that recently, when India hosted the MI Annual Gathering in New Delhi, the Mission Integrated Biorefineries was launched with co-leads from the Netherlands, uniting key members, international organisations, the corporate sector, academic institutions, and civil society to accelerate innovation for renewable fuels, chemicals, and materials for a low-carbon future.

21-Jul-2022: One Nation One Gas Grid Project

The Minister of State for Petroleum and Natural Gas, Shri Rameswar Teli in a written reply to a question in the Lok Sabha today informed that with the aim to increase the share of natural gas in the Primary Energy mix, there is focus on developing the Natural Gas infrastructure in the country and to implement “One Nation One Gas Grid”. Petroleum and Natural Gas Regulatory Board (PNGRB) is the body to authorize the development of pipelines and 33,500 km Natural Gas Pipeline network has been authorized across the country. Out of this, 21,715 km Natural Gas Pipelines are operational and a total of 13,605 km length of pipelines is under various stages of construction. Expansion of pipeline infrastructure is a continuous effort based on gas demand assessment of various regions. The projects are being undertaken as per the timelines approved by PNGRB.

List of fully operational common carrier natural gas pipelines

Sl.No.

Natural gas pipelines

State(s)

1.

Assam Regional Network

Assam

2

Cauvery basin Network

Puducherry, Tamil Nadu

3

Hazira-Vijaipur-Jagdishpur-GREP(Gas Rehabilitation and Expansion Project)-Dahej-Vijaipur HVJ/VDPL

Uttar Pradesh Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Gujarat

4

Dahej-Vijaipur (DVPL)-Vijaipur-Dadri (GREP) Upgradation DVPL2 & DVPL

 

5.

Kakinada-Hyderabad-Uran-Ahmedabad (East West Pipeline)

Andhra Pradesh, Gujarat, Maharashtra, Telangana

6.

Dahej-Uran-Panvel-Dhabhol

Gujarat, Maharashtra

7.

KG Basin Network

Andhra Pradesh, Puducherry

8.

Gujarat Regional Network

Gujarat

9.

Agartala Regional Network

Tripura

10.

Dadri-Panipat

Haryana, Punjab, Uttar Pradesh,

11.

Mumbai Regional Network

Maharashtra

12.

Uran-Trombay

Maharashtra

13.

High Pressure Gujarat Gas Grid

Gujarat

14.

Hazira-Ankleshwar (HAPi)

Gujarat

15.

Low Pressure Gujarat Gas Grid

Gujarat

16.

Shahdol-Phulpur

Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh

17.

Assam Regional Network

Assam

18.

Dukli-Maharajganj

Agartala

19.

Uran-Taloja

Maharashtra

20

Vijaipur-Auraiya-Phulpur spur line

Madhya Pradesh, Uttar Pradesh

Under Construction Common Carrier Natural Gas Pipelines

Sl.No.

Name of Natural Gas Pipelines

States through which pipelines passes

1.

Kakinada-Vizag-Srikakulam

Andhra Pradesh

2.

Ennore-Nellore

Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu

3.

Kakinada-Vijayawada-Nellore

Andhra Pradesh

4.

North-East Natural Gas Pipeline Grid

Assam, Mizoram, Manipur, Arunachal Pradesh , Tripura, Nagaland, Meghalaya and Sikkim

5.

Kanai Chhata-Shrirampur

West Bengal

6.

Srikakulam-Angul

Andhra Pradesh, Odisha

7.

Mumbai-Nagpur-Jharsuguda

Maharashtra, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh and Odisha

8.

Jamnagar to Dwarka (Gujarat)

Gujarat