Post

India to Invest Over 1.5 Billion in Bio-CNG Plants

India to Invest Over 1.5 Billion in Bio-CNG Plants

India’s state-run oil marketing companies Indian Oil Corporation, Bharat Petroleum Corporation, and Hindustan Petroleum Corporation plan to spend over $1.5 billion  to set up Bio-Compressed Natural Gas (Bio-CNG) plants across India to promote clean fuel and reduce the country’s fuel import bill.

barley spikes

Bio-CNG is a renewable form of energy produced from agricultural and food waste that farmers can provide. Converting bio-mass to compressed biogas and bio-CNG will help reduce stubble burning that contributes to air pollution and also create additional income for farmers.

The Bio-CNG plan will be part of the national bio-fuels policy to be released end of this month. The policy will detail a $15.7 billion  investment opportunity under the Waste-to-Wealth Projects envisaged by the government. In 2018, forty-two plants will become operational which will be scaled up to 400 over the next three to four years.

Last updated: December 26th, 2025

Share

About Amritt

Who We Are

Amritt Inc. is a management advisory service facilitating trade between the world and India. Amritt was founded in 2003 and since then it has provided guidance to western companies in entering new markets, global strategy execution, finding and managing supplier partners, and establishing overseas offices. Our primary focus is in helping American, Canadian and European executives to attain success in India.

Generic selectors
Exact matches only
Search in title
Search in content
Post Type Selectors
Blog
Page
Dictionary
Comparisons
Capabilities
India Business Guide
Services
Private
Speaking
Insights
White Papers
News
Newsletters
Clients
Case Studies
Companies In India
Webinars
Presentations
Industries