Quick Summary
- Kozhikode Corporation adn Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd. (BPCL) signed an agreement to set up a Compressed Biogas (CBG) plant at Njeliyanparamba in Kozhikode city, Kerala.
- Minister for Local Self-Governments M.B. Rajesh announced that five more CBG plants will be set up in Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Changanassery, Thrissur, and Palakkad.
- BPCL is involved in the projects for CBG plants in Thiruvananthapuram and Kollam.
- A trial run is ongoing at Kochi’s Brahmapuram CBG plant with the capacity to process 150 tonnes of waste daily; it is indeed expected to be commissioned by September 2025.
- The ₹99 crore Njeliyanparamba project spans eight acres and has been leased to BPCL for 25 years. Work completion is expected within 24 months.
- The Kozhikode CBG plant will process 150-180 tonnes of biowaste per day, generating approximately 56 tonnes of biogas and 20-25 tonnes of bio-fertilizer daily.
- Generated biogas will be supplied to Gas Authority of India Ltd., and a fuel station will also be established on-site.
- Strict actions against public littering were emphasized during the event.
Indian Opinion Analysis
The establishment of compressed biogas plants across major districts in Kerala signals a forward-thinking approach toward lasting waste management solutions by leveraging technological partnerships with key stakeholders like BPCL. By transforming large volumes of urban waste into renewable energy and bio-fertilizers, these projects address dual objectives-mitigating the escalating challenge of urban solid waste while contributing clean energy solutions that align with national climate goals.
The larger significance lies in its commercial potential; selling gas through entities like GAIL broadens market feasibility while adding value through job creation within local communities at various stages from operations to marketing. However, timely execution remains critical as delays could increase costs or impact overall enthusiasm surrounding such initiatives statewide. For now, this proactive step sets an enterprising precedent for other states exploring complete eco-centric growth projects rooted in resource circularity.
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