Mounds of garbage are a common feature across all metros in India. Studies indicate that an individual in the Indian metros generates an average of 0.8 kg of waste daily, resulting in choked landfills and polluted water bodies. With limited areas for landfills, Waste to Energy (WtE) becomes a critical part of the overall waste management system. WtE is a process of converting waste into usable energy. The government is setting policies and increasing investment to devise cost-effective solutions for converting waste into energy.
Anarobic Energy Private Limited (www.anarobicenergy.com), located in Bijnor UP, is one such company that is deeply committed to protecting the environment and natural resources by offering WtE solutions to handle waste management. At the helm of this company are two partners - Dr Rajendra Singh Chikara, a seasoned banker and Neeraj Kumar, a progressive, sustainable farmer. Together, they provide cost-effective and efficient solutions to convert waste into energy.
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Bio CNG is created from biogas after the organic waste undergoes anaerobic digestion. The main content of Bio CNG is methane, which is used extensively as an energy source in residential, commercial, industrial and vehicular applications. In terms of emissions, Bio CNG is considered one of the cleanest fuels.
Their maiden project - involves using the sludge from the sewage treatment plant at Jagjeetpur, Haridwar and generating Bio CNG that can be piped and used as fuel. This project will showcase Anarobic Energy Private Limited as a leader in harnessing, scaling and promoting a circular renewable energy system that produces zero waste!
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