Reliance Industries of Mukesh Ambani is preparing to set up a large organic CNG factory at the Madhya Pradesh scale. 10 compressed bio-gaz factories (CBG) are under construction at Madhya Pradesh. Construction of 5 plants in Bhopal, Indore, Jabalpur, Satna and Balaghat in progress
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In fact, the Mohan government approved bio -fuel policy -2025 on February 19. The government has announced a variety of concessions on the installation of the fuel unit. Since then, Reliance has started preparations for expanding new factories in MP. Over the next 5 years, Reliance is preparing for a big investment in organic fuel in MP.
Reliance could announce a big investment in this sector of the World Summit of Investors to be held in Bhopal on February 24 and 25.
First of all, know what organic is, how is it done?
To make organic fuel, crops are transformed into a closed tank of waste, dung, food waste, wastewater. Bacteria break organic waste and do biogas. Compression in cylinders is filled.
Use of straw grass for raw materials
Reliance will also use Paddy straw, soybean vest, napier grass, western industry and solid waste from cities as well as solid waste for these plants. Napier grass will be cultivated on sterile earth around the plant. It will also be used as a bio-masse.
The fuel factory under construction is a capacity of 20 tonnes of GNC production per day. This will require 7 to 10 times the equipment. Once the gas is made, the remaining material will be used as a biological manure, that is to say biological manure. It is said that this will help increase the fertile capacity of sterile land.
Mukesh Ambani announced in AGA
Ambani declared during the AGA of appeal in August 2024 that India produces approximately 230 million tonnes of non -limestone food biomass. Most of its parts are burned. This is a major cause of air pollution. Reliance launched the first CBG factory on a commercial scale in Barabanki, Uttar Pradesh.
In August 2024, during the annual Reliance Industries Limited meeting, Mukesh Ambani announced a plan to create a 100 cbg factory. Work at Madhya Pradesh at 10 was immediately launched. Now in the modified strategy, Reliance has increased the accent on MP.
Investment of 35 thousand lasting in MP, 34,000 jobs
Reliance Industries claims that over the past 10 years, the company has invested 35,000 believes in Madhya Pradesh. 16,500 people are directly EMLAI of the company. While more than 18,000 people indirectly obtain the employment of the company.
Where is used organic cng
Bio-CNG or CBG can be used as fuel for vehicles powered by the GNC, kitchens. It can also be used in cement and steel industries and in food electricity generators, the load terminals of electric vehicles.
Research suggests that CBG factories, increased energy needs, waste elimination and greenhouse gases can be reduced.
2 reasons for the highest concentration on the relief deputy
1. 16360 straw burn incidents in 75 days in MP, the reliance industries announced a 100 cbg (compressed bio-gaz) plant during the annual meeting in August 2024. A few days later, their number was brought to 106. It was offered for 50 plants next month. After that, stubborn burning incidents in Madhya Pradesh were revealed in October – November. For this reason, the industry began to see more possibilities in Madhya Pradesh.
According to a Down to Earth report, the largest number of 16,360 burn incidents in Paddy straw between September 15 to November 30, 2024 were recorded in Madhya Pradesh. Madhya Pradesh alone has 44% of the 37,602 thatched incidents in six states.
While a total of 10,909 fire incidents were reported in 2024 in Punjab, which was sadly famous for burning thatched. In 2024, 6 districts on 10 districts with the most fire from Madhya Pradesh. First place is the Madhya Pradesh Sheopur district, where a total of 2,508 fires were recorded. Apart from Sheopur, Hoshangabad, Datia, Guna, Ashoknagar, Raisen and Jabalpur have the greatest number of burning incidents in the Chaumes.
2. The government will bear half the cost of the road, pipeline, factory electricity, the Mohan government approved the fuel system on February 19. In this, apart from the incentive amount, many types of facilities have been offered to industry. The chief minister, Dr. Yadav, said that as part of the program, basic investment incentives (BIPA) will be made available to the bio fuel unit until Rs 200 crores.
A quantity of 50% will also be given to create electricity, water, gas pipeline, road, drainage, waste management system (ETP, STP, pollution control equipment) at the ‘factory. It will be up to a maximum of 5 breaks of rupees. Electricity costs and energy development will have a discount of up to 10 years.
Apart from this, an adapted package will also be made available by the Ministry of Industrial Policy and the Promotion of Investments on the Investment of more than 500 Rubies of Rupes.