CSIR-IICT Technology Supports Growth of Compressed Biogas in India
India is addressing its dual waste management challenge through the innovative use of compressed biogas, a technology supported by the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research – Indian Institute of Chemical Technology (CSIR-IICT). This initiative focuses on converting organic waste, including decaying market waste and agricultural residue, into a viable source of clean fuel.
The compressed biogas production process not only significantly diminishes the volume of waste that contributes to environmental pollution but also offers economic benefits to farmers by providing an additional revenue stream. By utilizing farm residues, which are often discarded or burned, this technology promotes sustainable agricultural practices while simultaneously minimizing greenhouse gas emissions.
Furthermore, the adoption of compressed biogas aligns with Indias broader circular economy objectives, which aim to create a closed-loop system where waste is reprocessed into valuable resources. This innovation presents a promising path for rural development, energy independence, and environmental sustainability, ultimately contributing to the nation’s climate resilience strategies.
As India continues to explore and invest in renewable energy solutions, projects like these are crucial to advancing both economic and environmental goals through innovative waste management practices.
