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A new compressed biogas (CBG) plant is to be set up at Brahmapur, in Buxar district, Bihar, according to Live Hindustan. A company named GNIGPL is working on the project, together with India’s gas company GAIL (India) Limited.
The plant is supposed to convert straw, cow and buffalo dung, corn stalks, poultry farm waste, and agricultural waste into CBG, starting in 2022. Investment costs are said to amount to INR 140 million (EUR 1.6 million), as further reported.