Clean Energy Push: Andhra Pradesh to Establish Biogas Facilities

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Amaravati, February 27 The Andhra Pradesh government on Friday approved Chroma-Ator Power Products Pvt Ltd to establish 200 TPD compressed biogas plants in the Palnadu district.

K Vijayanand, Special Chief Secretary, Energy Department, said that the government approved the allocation of revenue land on lease to the company as per the provisions of the Andhra Pradesh (AP) Integrated Clean Energy Policy 2024.

"The government hereby accorded approval for establishing 200 TPD (10 Nos x 20 TPD) compressed biogas plants at Edavalli village, Chilakaluripeta Mandal, Palnadu district," he said in a government order (GO).

The southern state aims to position itself as a clean energy hub and contribute towards self-economic reliance, which prompted it to notify the Andhra Pradesh Integrated Clean Energy Policy, 2024.

Andhra Pradesh aims to add over 160 GW of renewable energy capacity and attract investments worth nearly Rs 10,000 crore.

It is promoting large-scale and decentralized renewable energy generation.

Considering that 62 percent of Andhra Pradesh's agrarian population is dependent on agriculture, the government believes that there is significant potential for biofuel production, especially with the anticipated increase in agricultural commodities such as sugarcane, broken rice, maize, sugar beet, sweet sorghum, corn, and cassava.

Along with these commodities, initiatives like "Clean Andhra Pradesh" (CLAP) are expected to strengthen waste management through public participation and create substantial scope for establishing biofuel plants, including bioethanol, biodiesel, and bio-CNG/Compressed Biogas (CBG), said the GO.

Meanwhile, Chroma-Ator Power Products is expected to complete its project within two years.
 
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