BIOPOWER designs and builds Bio-CNG / CBG plants in Bangalore that upgrade raw biogas to vehicle-grade fuel — purified to over 95% methane — turning agricultural and food waste into a renewable substitute for CNG and diesel. Capacities from 30 to 1500+ Nm³/hr.
Karnataka's agricultural belt and Bangalore's food-processing industries generate large, consistent organic waste streams — ideal feedstock for CBG. Our Bengaluru base means closer project oversight from feasibility through commissioning.
Local engineering teams support feasibility studies, DPR preparation, and on-site commissioning across Karnataka.
Plants are engineered around feedstock available near Bangalore — food processing waste, agri-residue, and municipal organics.
We help guide applications under SATAT and GOBARdhan, and assist with regulatory documentation for CBG projects.
Feasibility studies, installation, and commissioning support across the region.
A CBG plant starts the same way a biogas plant does — anaerobic digestion of organic waste — but adds a purification and compression stage that strips out CO2, moisture, and trace gases to leave a high-methane fuel equivalent to natural gas.
Agri-residue, food waste & manure are collected and pre-processed.
Raw biogas (55-65% methane) is generated in the digester.
CO2, moisture, and H2S are scrubbed out of the raw biogas.
Purified gas (95%+ methane) is compressed to CBG/Bio-CNG standard.
CBG is bottled or piped for use in CNG vehicles and industry.
India is actively fostering biogas and CBG production as part of its broader push toward energy independence — the country has set a Net Zero target by 2070, and CBG is positioned as a renewable, carbon-neutral fuel that cuts methane emissions and reduces dependence on imported LNG.
The Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT) initiative by the Ministry of Petroleum & Natural Gas promotes CBG as an alternative, green transport fuel by enabling offtake agreements between CBG producers and oil marketing companies, with a national target of significantly scaling up CBG plant capacity over the coming years.
From small commercial setups to large-scale industrial CBG plants.
| Parameter | Raw Biogas | Compressed Biogas (CBG/Bio-CNG) |
|---|---|---|
| Methane Content | 55 – 65% | 95%+ (natural gas equivalent) |
| Primary Use | On-site cooking/heating/power | Vehicle fuel, pipeline injection, industry |
| Storage | Limited, usually piped directly | Compressed cylinders, transportable |
| Processing Required | None beyond digestion | Purification + compression |
| Emissions Impact | Reduces open-waste methane release | Displaces fossil CNG/LNG demand |
Agro Industries
Food Processing Units
Dairy Farms
Municipalities
Logistics & Fleet Operators
Oil Marketing Companies
Vegetable Markets
Industrial Parks
Energy Developers
Carbon Project Developers
Tell us about your feedstock source and volume — our team will assess CBG feasibility and recommend the right plant capacity for your project.
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