SAMPURN: Building India’s Renewable Gas Economy Through Compressed Biogas
I ndia's rapid economic growth, urbanization, industrial expansion, and rising living standards have led to a continuous increase in energy demand. As the country aspires to become a developed economy while simultaneously pursuing sustainability goals, ensuring reliable, affordable, and clean energy supplies has emerged as one of the most important policy priorities of the twenty-first century. Among various energy sources, natural gas occupies a strategic position in India's energy transition pathway. Compared to coal and petroleum products, natural gas offers lower emissions, greater operational flexibility, and wide applicability across sectors including transportation, industry, power generation, and household consumption. Consequently, India has identified natural gas as a key transitional fuel in its journey toward a cleaner and more diversified energy mix. However, India's natural gas consumption significantly exceeds domestic production. The resulting dependence on ...