Green Energy

TruAlt Bioenergy supplies 1000 tons+ CBG to city gas distribution in 5 months

TruAlt Bioenergy has announced that its fully owned subsidiary Leafiniti Bioenergy has supplied more than 1,000 Tons of compressed biogas (CBG) to the city gas distributor AGP City Gas Private Limited between January 2024 and May 2024. This has broken the record for the most CBG supplied to AG&P over a 5-month period.

This achievement underscores TruAlt Bioenergy’s unwavering commitment to sustainable energy solutions and reinforces its position as a prominent and diversified player in the biofuels industry in India.

TruAlt held that CBG is a vital component of India’s renewable energy portfolio. Produced from agricultural residue, manure, and other organic residues, CBG serves as a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions and supporting a circular economy.

As India continues its advancement towards renewable energy targets, companies like Leafiniti Bioenergy and TruAlt Bioenergy have a stated objective to be instrumental in driving this transformation. This achievement not only highlights the potential of CBG as a clean energy source but also underscores the importance of collaborative efforts between industry leaders and government initiatives in achieving a sustainable energy future for India.

Vijaykumar Murugesh Nirani, Founder and MD of TruAlt Bioenergy, held, “This milestone is a testament to the dedication and hard work of our team at Leafiniti Bioenergy. We are proud to contribute to India’s bioenergy goals and to work with AG&P in delivering sustainable energy solutions. Our commitment to innovation and sustainability continues to drive us forward. “

In a significant recent development the TruAlt company has entered into a non-binding term sheet with GAIL (India) Limited (GAIL) to establish 10 new CBG plants. This strategic initiative represents an investment of approximately 600 crores and marks a major step forward in expanding India’s CBG production capacity.

The Indian government has been actively promoting CBG through various initiatives, including the Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT) scheme, which aims to establish a robust CBG ecosystem in the country.

Subhash Yadav

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