Green Energy

PRECISION MEETS VELOCITY: Renergy Dynamics delivers full CBG capacity in just 24 months at Nagothane plant

Noida based biogas major REnergy Dynamics (RED) has announced that its compressed biogas (CBG) plant in Nagothane, Maharashtra, has become the fastest CBG plant in India to cross its nameplate capacity of more than 21 tons per day (TPD).

REnergy held that the milestone makes the plant to be only in India to have achieve full capacity from ground breaking in less than 24 months. Moreover, it is only the second industrial scale multi-feedstock plant in India to achieve full nameplate production.

The scope for the project for REnergy included technology supply, EPC and operations for one of India’s largest energy conglomerates.

Commenting on the milestone, Kushagra Nandan, CMD, REnergy Dynamics, said, “Both these achievements mark an inflection point in India’s CBG journey as RED has successfully demonstrated industrial scale, multi feedstock CBG plants can be designed, stabilised and optimised in record time in India.”

Varun Karad, CEO, REnergy Dynamics, further informed, “Nagothane was our first competitive win, and achieving nameplate capacity at this speed reflects the strength of our engineering teams and operational strategy. We are building assets that are not only commercially viable but also deeply integrated with the local ecosystem, supporting farmers, generating employment and strengthening India’s clean energy transition.”

REnergy held that achieving stable, full-scale operations at a CBG plant of this size is rare in the current bioenergy ecosystem. The Nagothane plant is engineered to process a diversified mix of feedstocks including napier grass, press mud cake, cow dung, paddy straw, bagasse and cane trash. This multi feedstock capability enhances operational flexibility and ensures stable year-round performance.

It integrates an advanced membrane-based gas upgrading system capable of delivering biomethane purity of up to 99% when required, with high methane recovery efficiency that maximises yield and strengthens plant economics.

At the recently concluded World Economic Forum (WEF) annual meet in Davos, REnergy inked pact with the Uttar Pradesh government to invest Rs 500 crore in CBG projects across the state.

Subhash Yadav

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