Adani total gas commences production at UP biogas facility
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Adani total gas commences production at UP biogas facility

Adani TotalEnergies Biomass (ATBL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Total Gas (ATGL), announced that it had commenced operations at Phase 1 of its Barsana Biogas Plant, situated in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh.

It was stated that the Barsana Biogas Project would achieve an overall capacity of 600 TPD of feedstock, resulting in the production of over 42 TPD of CBG and 217 TPD of organic fertilizer upon full commissioning. It was further claimed by the company that once Phase 3 reaches its full design capacity, the plant would become India's largest agri waste-based bio CNG plant.

The company indicated that the cost for all three project phases of the plant would exceed Rs 200 crore. According to Suresh P Manglani, executive director and CEO of ATGL, "In addition to producing compressed bio gas (CBG), the plant yields high-quality organic fertilizer, contributing to circular economy principles and agricultural sustainability."

Adani TotalEnergies Biomass (ATBL), a wholly-owned subsidiary of Adani Total Gas (ATGL), announced that it had commenced operations at Phase 1 of its Barsana Biogas Plant, situated in Mathura, Uttar Pradesh. It was stated that the Barsana Biogas Project would achieve an overall capacity of 600 TPD of feedstock, resulting in the production of over 42 TPD of CBG and 217 TPD of organic fertilizer upon full commissioning. It was further claimed by the company that once Phase 3 reaches its full design capacity, the plant would become India's largest agri waste-based bio CNG plant. The company indicated that the cost for all three project phases of the plant would exceed Rs 200 crore. According to Suresh P Manglani, executive director and CEO of ATGL, In addition to producing compressed bio gas (CBG), the plant yields high-quality organic fertilizer, contributing to circular economy principles and agricultural sustainability.

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