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‘Renewable gas can be a solution to burn arrears in Punjab’

'Renewable gas can be a solution to burn arrears in Punjab'
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Chandigarh: To promote a newly renewable gas sector in Punjab, investing Punjab on Monday signed the MoU (memorandum understanding) with the Punjab State Office-Gas Association of India (PSO-RGAI), to promote biofuel projects.
and compressed biogas (BIO-CNG) in Punjab.
The Indian Renewable Gas Association (RGAI) has been set to offer expertise and guidance to the public to find the best solution to improve and maximize renewable gas production and use and thus encourage green and sustainable growth.
Subodh Kumar, former Executive Director – India Oil and President – Rgai said, “This will function as a voice of advocacy for the protection, preservation and promotion of renewable gases to create additional market demand and diverse for renewable gases.
Maninder Singh, Secretary General Rgai said, will encourage renewable gases resulting from all raw materials, using technology that is competitive and sustainable for all final use applications.
This will help increase the potential especially because of the abundance of agricultural raw materials that are not used – estimated 140 million tons of agricultural residues are produced every year – supported by Increasing consumption of CNG and BIO-CNG, the most cost-effective fuel compared to the most cost-effective fuel compared to fuel.
Gasoline or diesel in India.
Ashish Kumar, Managing Director of Verbio India Pvt.
Ltd, which prepares a bio-material factory Biggest burn in India in Punjab), DIRAM In fact, “the RGAI State Punjab Office (PSO-RGAI) will advocate and educate for sustainable development, deployment and use of renewable gases and side products such as today’s generation and future will have access to fuel and domestic, renewable, clean.
“He said that renewable gas could emerge as one of the most promising industrial sectors with sustainable and inclusive growth for Punjab.
With an annual surplus volume of 20-25 mio tons of agricultural residues, mostly burning, leading to 31 mmt GHG emissions in less range Of the 75 days (mid-September to end-nov), he said.

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