Gruner Renewable Energy announces India’s first Napier Grass Bio-CNG Plant

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  • Aug 17,23
Gruner Renewable Energy (GRE) and BioEnergy Germany have signed the partnership agreement to develop 100 Bio-CNG plants using multiple feedstocks like Napier grass, in India.
Gruner Renewable Energy announces India’s first Napier Grass Bio-CNG Plant

Utkarsh Gupta, Gruner Renewable and Nils Rottmann, BioEnergy signing the agreement between two companies

GRE, a leading name in the renewable energy sector has announced India’s first Napier Grass Bio-CNG plant, based in Lasanpur Village, Wardha district of Maharashtra. This state-of-the-art Napier Grass Bio-CNG plant is scheduled to be completed in November 2023. When operational, the plant will mark a significant milestone in India's quest for cleaner and greener energy solutions.

The partnership between GRE and BioEnergy Germany represents a historic moment, as it is the first time in the history that BioEnergy Germany has joined forces with an Indian company to develop bioenergy plants harnessing the potential of Napier Grass. This partnership extends to developing 100 Bio-CNG plants using multiple feedstocks like Napier grass in India. 

With more than 20 years of experience in the renewable energy sector, BioEnergy Germany is a renowned expert in developing Biogas plants with a strong presence in over 12 countries across the globe. Overall, BioEnergy Germany has been a part of more than 300 Bio-CNG plants.

GRE has conceptualised and constructed the Napier Grass Bio CNG plant for APSS Adarsh Bio Agro, showcasing their commitment for promoting sustainable bioenergy production practices and empowering the region. Napier Grass, a fast-growing and high-yield energy crop holds immense promise as a renewable resource for producing Compressed Natural Gas (CNG). With its rapid growth rate, high energy content, and minimal water requirements, Napier Grass has emerged as an eco-friendly and sustainable alternative to conventional fossil fuels.

The Napier Grass Bio-CNG plant in Maharashtra will not only provide a clean and reliable energy source but will also promote agricultural sustainability and new avenues for rural development. The project is expected to bolster economic growth and create employment opportunities in the region.

Utkarsh Gupta, CEO, GRE while expressing his enthusiasm said, "We are delighted to collaborate with BioEnergy Germany to introduce India's first Napier Grass Bio-CNG plant. This is a crucial step towards achieving energy independence while significantly reducing our carbon footprint. The project aligns perfectly with our vision of a cleaner and more sustainable future for India.”

"Investing in sustainable energy resources today will ensure a brighter and greener tomorrow for generations to come. GRE and BioEnergy Germany are committed to driving innovation in the renewable energy sector and accelerating the transition towards a cleaner and greener energy landscape in India," added Gupta.

Dr Nils Rottmann, CEO, BioEnergy Germany, Thailand and Dirk Simon, Corporate Communications Head, from the company, along with over 100 clients from various regions across the country converged in Nagpur recently for an event that offered more insight about the plant besides exploring the potential of Bio-CNG plants in India. The event that lasted for a day also focused on two critical aspects: the prospects of Napier grass as a feedstock for renewable energy expansion and the utilization of cutting-edge technology to achieve high-quality bioenergy production.

Talking about their association with GRE, Dr Rottmann shared, “India presents a tremendous opportunity for sustainable energy growth, and we are thrilled to be part of this exciting journey with GRE. At BioEnergy Germany, we bring to the table a wealth of experience, expertise, and groundbreaking technology that is poised to revolutionize the renewable energy landscape. Our focus on efficiency, sustainability, and environmental responsibility aligns perfectly with GRE's values, making this partnership a natural and prosperous fit.”

The Napier Grass based Bio-CNG plant in Maharashtra is set to pave the way for more such pioneering initiatives in the future. Recently, GRE unveiled its ambitious plan to transform the country's energy landscape by establishing a robust network of Bio-CNG plants. GRE is aiming for a turnover of Rs 1000 crore, by the end of the current financial year. 

In India, the recorded yearly annual production yield of Napier grass is approximately 150-200 tonnes per acre, which stands notably above (by 25-35 tonnes per hectare) alternative to energy grasses such as miscanthus and switchgrass. 

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