Why Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG)

Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) is derived from waste and biomass sources through anaerobic decomposition. These sources include agricultural residues, cattle dung, sugarcane press mud, municipal solid waste, and sewage treatment plant waste. CBG possesses a calorific value and properties similar to Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), making it an effective green renewable automotive fuel. It has the potential to replace CNG in automotive, industrial, and commercial applications, given the abundant biomass resources available within the country.

India’s estimated potential for CBG production is approximately 62 million metric tons (MMT), with a bio-manure generation capacity of 370 MMT. CBG can be produced from a variety of biomass and waste sources, including agricultural residues, municipal solid waste, sugarcane press mud, distillery spent wash, cattle dung, and sewage treatment plant waste.

Our Technology

Our Floating Drum Plants offer several advantages over fixed dome systems:

  • Ease of Maintenance and Operation: Floating Drum Plants are simpler to maintain and operate compared to fixed dome systems.
  • Constant Gas Pressure: Gas is initially stored in a floating dome and then in a balloon, ensuring a consistent pressure level.
  • Gas Level Detection: Gas levels can be easily monitored based on the position and shape of the dome and the turgidity of the balloon.
  • Reduced Leakage:The water seal design and gas holder provision minimize the possibility of gas leakage.
  • Constructability: Floating Drum Plants are straightforward to construct
  • Phase-wise Maintenance:Multiple domes allow for phased maintenance, reducing the need for a complete plant shutdown.