Biotechnology company wins order from HPCL to set up biogas plant in UP
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Last Updated: Mar 09, 2021, 06:28 PM IST
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The project has a potential to save up to 15,000 tonne of CO2 emissions per year and will be completed and commissioned within 12 months. Praj is offering first-of-its-kind RenGasTM technology developed by it using proprietary microbe to produce CBG from rice straw.
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Praj Industries on Tuesday said it has bagged an order from Hindustan Petroleum Corporation (
HPCL) for setting up a compressed biogas (CBG) project at Badaun in Uttar Pradesh. The project with a capacity to process 35,000 tonnes of rice straw as feedstock to generate 5,250 tonnes of CBG annually will also generate 23,000 tonnes high-quality solid bio-manure and 3,50,000 tonnes of liquid bio-manure for ferti-irrigation, Praj said in a statement.
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