PM inaugurates GAIL’s CBG Plant in Ranchi
PM inaugurates GAIL’s CBG Plant in Ranchi

PM inaugurates GAIL’s CBG Plant in Ranchi

The CBG Plant, having feedstock processing capacity of 150 TPD and production capacity of 5 TPD, has been developed with a total investment of Rs 26 crore
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New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated GAIL (India) Limited’s Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) plant in Ranchi, Jharkhand on October 2. The Plant was inaugurated virtually during a ceremony organised at Vigyan Bhawan, New Delhi to mark Swachh Bharat Diwas, 2024.

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The CBG plant facility is designed to convert organic fraction of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) into CBG, having feedstock processing capacity of 150 TPD and production capacity of 5 Tonnes Per Day (TPD), with a total investment of Rs 26 crore.

GAIL’s CBG Plant aims to make significant strides in achievement of environmental and sustainable development goals with an estimated reduction of approximately 4,950 tonnes of CO2 equivalent emissions annually. Additionally, the project is expected to replace approximately 2,171,052 Standard Cubic Meters (SCM) of natural gas per year and generate foreign exchange savings of around $ 840,093. This will go a long way in contributing towards the nation’s energy security and reducing import dependence.

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In terms of economic impact, the plant will create 35 direct jobs and 105 indirect jobs, promoting local employment and community development. A site-level event was organised in Ranchi, attended by key dignitaries, including Sanjay Seth Minister of State for Defence and MP  from Ranchi Constituency, RK Das, Executive Director of GAIL's Eastern Region and HK Garg, Executive Director - CGD. During the event, Sanjay Seth praised GAIL’s efforts to enhance the city’s green initiatives and emphasized the importance of the Government of India’s initiatives for a cleaner environment.

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