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Juno Joule Bio Fuels has begun construction of its compressed bio-gas (CBG) project in Telangana's Siddipet district, with a total investment of INR 700 crore. The project includes a cluster of 10 plants with a combined capacity of 100 tonnes per day, to be developed in phases by 2029-2030. Built under the CBG-CGD Synchronisation scheme, the plants will convert agricultural and organic waste into clean fuel for supply through the city gas network. The initiative supports waste-to-energy solutions, clean fuel adoption, and regional development, while creating opportunities for farmers and strengthening India's bio-energy infrastructure.
Juno Joule Bio Fuels Private Ltd has begun construction of its flagship compressed bio-gas (CBG) project in Siddipet district, Telangana, marking progress in India's clean energy and waste-to-fuel initiatives.
The project, located in the Narmetta Industrial Area, is part of a larger cluster comprising 10 CBG plants. Each unit will have a capacity of 10 tonnes per day (TPD), taking the total planned production capacity to 100 TPD. The overall investment for the cluster is estimated at INR 700 crore.
The first phase includes three CBG plants with a combined investment of INR 210 crore. The development will be executed in three stages Phase 1 with three plants, Phase 2 with three plants, and Phase 3 with four plants. The entire cluster is expected to be completed by 2029-2030.
The project is being developed under the Government of India's CBG-CGD Synchronisation scheme, which aims to integrate compressed bio-gas into the City Gas Distribution (CGD) network. This initiative is aligned with efforts to expand clean fuel infrastructure and strengthen energy access.
The plants will process agricultural residue such as paddy straw, along with organic waste including poultry waste and cattle dung, to produce bio-gas. This approach is expected to reduce environmental concerns such as stubble burning and greenhouse gas emissions, while converting waste into usable energy.
The project also supports industrial and regional development by promoting decentralised energy production using locally available resources. It is expected to enhance the utilisation of industrial land for renewable energy infrastructure.
Telangana IT and Industries Minister D Sridhar Babu, who attended the event, said such projects contribute to clean energy adoption and rural development. He noted that converting agricultural and organic waste into fuel can create economic opportunities for farmers and local communities.
Juno Joule has secured offtake agreements with GAIL (India) Limited and Bhagyanagar Gas Limited (BGL). These partnerships will enable the supply of bio-gas through the CGD network for mobility and industrial use in the Hyderabad region, ensuring steady demand.
The project reflects increasing investments in bio-energy infrastructure and aligns with India's focus on sustainable and low-carbon energy systems.
Source: PTI
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