Internet Empowered Partnership for Renewable BioCNG in India

Wednesday, 18 September 2024, 02:53

Internet innovations are driving significant advancements in the renewable energy sector, exemplified by the partnership between GPS Renewables and STEER Engineering. This collaboration aims to produce made in India bio-CNG processors, enhancing India's push towards sustainable energy solutions. With advanced bio-processors set to improve biogas yield from agro-residue, this initiative marks a critical step in reshaping India's energy landscape.
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Internet Empowered Partnership for Renewable BioCNG in India

Boosting Renewable Energy with Advanced BioCNG Solutions

Amid India’s push to bolster its renewable energy ecosystem, Bengaluru-based cleantech startup GPS Renewables has teamed up with full-stack technology and engineering company STEER Engineering to build made in India bio-CNG processors. Founded in 1993 by Babu Padmanabhan, STEER Engineering makes advanced materials platforms used in pharma, packaged foods, nutraceuticals, biomaterials, and bio-refining industries. The company claims to cater to clients in more than 50 countries across the world and holds over 90 granted patents.

Innovative Bio-Processors and Sustainable Future

As part of the deal, STEER Engineering will develop bio-processors with a capacity of 2.5 tons per hour, designed for agro-residue and biomass feedstocks such as paddy straw, mustard stalk, cotton stalk, maize, and Napier grass. These bio-processors will help streamline the preconditioning of the agro-residue and biomass feedstocks and generate better biofuel yields. With this partnership, GPW Renewables aims to optimize performance and minimize lifecycle costs of its projects in the biofuel sector, founder and CEO Mainak Chakraborty said.

Nitin Gupta, CEO of STEER Engineering, said the partnership is in line with the company’s vision of cultivating a cleaner and sustainable future for India. Founded in 2012 by Mainak Chakraborty and Sreekrishna Sankar, GPS Renewables offers end-to-end solutions for the development, production, and distribution of biofuels. GPS Renewables claims to have built more than 100 biogas plants and has a current order book worth $240 million.

Surging Investments in Renewable Sector

The development comes as the Centre is strengthening the renewable ecosystem in the country, as India aims to become a developed nation by 2047. Since the country does not have its own oil and gas resources, it has to rely on others to meet its energy needs. To become ‘atmanirbhar’ in the energy sector, India has gone from strength to strength and is focusing on green hydrogen projects, apart from solar and wind projects.

According to data from the power ministry, India is estimated to see an 83% jump in investments in renewable energy projects to $16.5 billion in 2024. As the country transitions to net-zero carbon emissions, cleantech startups are hogging the spotlight, attracting significant investor interest. More than 13 cleantech and climate tech-focused funds were unveiled last year in the country. As per Inc42 data, Indian cleantech startups raised more than $861 million across 57 deals in 2023.


This article was prepared using information from open sources in accordance with the principles of Ethical Policy. The editorial team is not responsible for absolute accuracy, as it relies on data from the sources referenced.


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