
City’s first large-scale biogas plant at Nangli Dairy tackles pollution and generates clean fuel.
In a significant step toward sustainability and waste management, Delhi’s Chief Minister Rekha Gupta has inaugurated the city’s first large-scale biogas plant at the Nangli Dairy. The facility, which spans 2.72 acres, has a processing capacity of 200 tonnes of cattle dung and biodegradable waste per day. This landmark project is designed to address a critical urban and agribusiness challenge: converting large volumes of livestock waste into a valuable resource, thereby reducing pollution and supporting the transition to a more circular economy.
The new biogas plant is more than just a waste management solution; it’s a dual-purpose initiative that generates clean energy. The facility is projected to produce approximately 14,000 cubic meters of raw biogas daily, which will be purified into 5.6 tonnes of compressed biogas (CBG). This CBG will be supplied directly to Indraprastha Gas Limited (IGL), a major energy distributor. The plant also produces a valuable byproduct—manure—that can be used as a natural fertilizer, further closing the loop on agricultural waste.
Chief Minister Gupta underscored the scale of the challenge and the need for more such projects in the future. She noted that Delhi produces about 1,500 metric tonnes of cow dung every day, indicating that this first plant is just the beginning of a larger effort to manage dairy waste more effectively. She also took the opportunity to criticize the previous government for an eight-year delay in the project, crediting the current administration’s “triple-engine government” for its completion and linking it to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision for green energy.
The inauguration of this facility represents a powerful model for the international dairy sector on how to integrate waste management with renewable energy production. The project not only provides a solution to the environmental issues caused by large-scale livestock operations but also creates a new revenue stream from waste materials. This kind of innovative thinking is becoming increasingly vital for the sustainability and public perception of the global dairy industry, which is under growing pressure to reduce its environmental footprint.
Ultimately, the new biogas plant at Nangli Dairy is a testament to the potential for innovation at the intersection of public policy, environmental science, and agribusiness. By converting a persistent problem—cow dung disposal—into a viable commercial and environmental solution, the project sets a precedent for sustainable development in urban centers. Its success will serve as a key reference point for other cities and nations looking to invest in green energy and improve their agricultural waste management systems.
Original reporting by The Print: https://theprint.in/india/cm-gupta-inaugurates-delhi%C2%80%C2%99s-first-large-scale-biogas-plant-at-nangli-dairy/2747425/
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