Environment
Prime
Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated Asia’s biggest Bio-CNG plant in
Madhya Pradesh’s Indore via video conferencing.
Bio-CNG Plant in
Indore:
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A typical bio-CNG
station comprises a biogas purification unit, a compressor, and a high-pressure
storage system.
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The Bio-CNG plant in
Indore has been set up based on the concept of waste-towealth innovation in
India’s cleanest city.
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The plant with 550 MT
per day capacity is said to be the biggest of its kind in Asia.
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It will produce CNG
with 96 percent pure methane for the fifth time in a row, Madhya Pradesh’s
Indore has been ranked India’s cleanest city under the Centre’s annual
cleanliness survey SwachhSurvekshan 2021.
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The Bio-CNG plant will
be operated using 100 percent wet waste. It is estimated to produce 18,000 kg
gas per day which will help in running around 400 buses in the city daily.
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This plant has some
unique features, like: Fully automated pre-treatment unit and separation hammer
mill technology.
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This will prepare
bio-slurry feed to run digesters. Anaerobic digesters, that have been mounted
with agitators.
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They work on Continuous
Stirred Tank Reactor (CSTR) principle. Use of ‘Pressure Swing Adsorption (VPSA)
technology’, to ensure highquality recovery of bio-CNG fuel from raw biogas.
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Bio-CNG:
Bio-CNG is a purified form of biogas with over 95% pure methane gas It is
similar to natural gas in its composition (97% methane) and energy potential.
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While natural gas is a
fossil fuel, bio-CNG is a renewable form of energy produced from agricultural
and food waste.
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Bio-CNG is being looked
at as an environment-friendly alternative to diesel.

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