ORSL Secures EPC Contract For CBG Project In Madhya Pradesh
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ORSL Secures EPC Contract For CBG Project In Madhya Pradesh

Organic Recycling Systems Limited (ORSL) has secured an engineering, procurement and construction contract from Shreyam Manek Agro Products Pvt. Ltd for an integrated compressed bio-gas and biofertiliser facility in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. The facility is designed to produce 10 tonne (t) per day of compressed bio-gas using agricultural feedstock and will form part of a larger integrated gaushala. Under the scope ORSL will undertake equity participation and complete end-to-end EPC execution including detailed engineering, technology integration, supply of critical equipment, construction, installation and commissioning.

The order is one of 10 similar integrated projects planned across Madhya Pradesh with a total outlay of five to six billion (bn) Rs over a three year period. The company described the project as a strategic collaboration intended to scale agri-energy infrastructure and bolster circular economy solutions in regional agri-supply chains. The project is expected to strengthen regional resource efficiency and promote sustainable practices while supporting the broader energy transition.

ORSL said the facility will convert organic residues into renewable energy and biofertiliser, creating a local supply of bio-based products and operational employment in the region. The company noted that the bioenergy project development and EPC vertical will apply proven environmental engineering technologies and operational maintenance protocols to ensure long-term performance. Partnerships with academic and technical institutions provide research support and reinforce the firm’s focus on innovation.

The deal underscores growing industry interest in decentralised renewable solutions that integrate waste valorisation with farm-level resource recovery. ORSL intends to proceed with project execution in accordance with regulatory norms and industry standards while pursuing further EPC opportunities nationwide. Investors and stakeholders may refer to the company website for additional corporate information.

Organic Recycling Systems Limited (ORSL) has secured an engineering, procurement and construction contract from Shreyam Manek Agro Products Pvt. Ltd for an integrated compressed bio-gas and biofertiliser facility in Damoh, Madhya Pradesh. The facility is designed to produce 10 tonne (t) per day of compressed bio-gas using agricultural feedstock and will form part of a larger integrated gaushala. Under the scope ORSL will undertake equity participation and complete end-to-end EPC execution including detailed engineering, technology integration, supply of critical equipment, construction, installation and commissioning. The order is one of 10 similar integrated projects planned across Madhya Pradesh with a total outlay of five to six billion (bn) Rs over a three year period. The company described the project as a strategic collaboration intended to scale agri-energy infrastructure and bolster circular economy solutions in regional agri-supply chains. The project is expected to strengthen regional resource efficiency and promote sustainable practices while supporting the broader energy transition. ORSL said the facility will convert organic residues into renewable energy and biofertiliser, creating a local supply of bio-based products and operational employment in the region. The company noted that the bioenergy project development and EPC vertical will apply proven environmental engineering technologies and operational maintenance protocols to ensure long-term performance. Partnerships with academic and technical institutions provide research support and reinforce the firm’s focus on innovation. The deal underscores growing industry interest in decentralised renewable solutions that integrate waste valorisation with farm-level resource recovery. ORSL intends to proceed with project execution in accordance with regulatory norms and industry standards while pursuing further EPC opportunities nationwide. Investors and stakeholders may refer to the company website for additional corporate information.

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