🇮🇳 Aligned with India's Sustainable Energy Mission

Compressed Biogas (CBG)
Project Facilitation

Supporting India's transition to sustainable energy through structured project coordination and stakeholder alignment.

The CBG Ecosystem in India

Understanding the landscape before exploring project feasibility

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Policy Alignment

Compressed Biogas projects are supported under India's SATAT scheme (Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation), launched by the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas. The government mandates CBG blending with natural gas from FY 2025-26.

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Waste-to-Energy Logic

CBG plants convert organic waste—agricultural residue, cattle dung, food waste—into clean energy, addressing both waste management challenges and energy security. This creates a circular economy model at scale.

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Rural & Environmental Impact

Beyond energy, CBG projects generate premium organic fertilizer as a by-product, support rural employment, and reduce dependence on fossil fuels while addressing environmental concerns.

What a CBG Project Actually Involves

Acknowledging complexity builds realistic expectations

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Multiple Stakeholders

CBG projects require coordination between land owners, technology providers, feedstock suppliers, financial institutions, regulatory bodies, and offtake partners. Each stakeholder has different timelines and requirements.

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Long Timelines

From initial feasibility to commissioning, CBG projects typically span multiple years. Regulatory approvals, land acquisition, technology selection, and construction all require patience and structured planning.

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Feedstock Planning

Consistent feedstock availability is critical. This involves assessing agricultural waste patterns, seasonal variations, collection logistics, and quality control—all of which require local ecosystem understanding.

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Technology & Regulatory Layers

Selecting appropriate biogas technology, meeting environmental compliance, securing necessary permits, and aligning with government schemes all require specialized knowledge and professional coordination.

Interdependent Decisions

Every decision in a CBG project affects others. Plant capacity depends on feedstock availability. Financial structure depends on offtake agreements. Technology selection impacts operational costs. Professional coordination is essential.

This complexity is why structured facilitation matters. CBG projects are not turnkey investments—they are ecosystem-dependent infrastructure initiatives that require patient, professional coordination.

Our Role in the CBG Ecosystem

We function as project facilitators and coordinators, not EPC contractors or technology vendors

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Feasibility Coordination

We help structure feasibility by connecting stakeholders with the right technical experts, agronomists, financial consultants, and regulatory advisors. Our role is to facilitate comprehensive assessment, not to conduct it ourselves.

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Vendor & Technology Coordination

We facilitate evaluation and alignment between stakeholders and technology providers. This includes connecting you with EPC contractors, equipment suppliers, and biogas technology specialists while ensuring transparent vendor assessment.

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Stakeholder & Resource Linkage

We connect investors, land owners, feedstock partners, financial institutions, and government bodies. Our value lies in understanding the ecosystem and facilitating productive conversations between the right parties.

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Execution Oversight Support

We provide coordination support throughout installation and commissioning—managing timelines, facilitating documentation flow, and serving as a communication bridge between stakeholders. Decisions remain with project stakeholders.

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Important Clarity: Groptima does not act as an EPC contractor or technology vendor. We function as project facilitators and coordinators. We connect stakeholders and streamline processes, ensuring your CBG project has the right partners at every stage.

Who Should Consider CBG Projects?

CBG plant projects are ideal for stakeholders with land, capital, or consistent waste streams.

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Land Owners

If you own 3-5 acres of land in agricultural or industrial zones, you can host a CBG plant and generate long-term revenue.

Benefit: Lease income + partnership opportunities
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Investors

Institutional and individual investors seeking government-backed renewable energy projects with stable returns.

Benefit: Subsidized CAPEX + long-term OMC contracts
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Waste Generators

Sugar mills, distilleries, food processing units, and cattle farms with consistent organic waste generation.

Benefit: Waste disposal solution + revenue stream
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Agri-Entrepreneurs

Agricultural entrepreneurs looking to diversify into renewable energy while supporting sustainable farming.

Benefit: New revenue vertical + value addition

Our Operating Principles

Transparency and boundaries that build trust

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No Guaranteed Outcomes

We facilitate and coordinate, but success depends on ecosystem factors, stakeholder alignment, and market conditions—none of which we control. We provide clarity, not certainty.

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No Direct Investment Solicitation

We do not pitch investments through this website. Our website serves as an information and credibility platform. All project-specific discussions happen transparently, offline.

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Decisions Remain With Stakeholders

We coordinate and advise, but we don't make executive decisions on your behalf. You retain full control over vendor selection, financial commitments, and project direction.

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Third-Party Experts Involved

Where technical, legal, or financial expertise is required, we connect you with qualified independent professionals. We don't claim to be experts in everything.

Exploring a CBG Project?

If you are exploring a CBG project and want structured clarity on feasibility, stakeholder coordination, or ecosystem alignment, you may reach out for an initial discussion.

No pressure. No sales pitch. Just honest assessment.