What We Do

Waste to Energy Conversion

We convert agricultural residue, food waste, and animal dung into high-quality biogas through anaerobic digestion. The gas is then purified and compressed to produce Bio-CNG.

Waste to Energy Conversion

Bio-CNG Distribution

Our advanced refuelling infrastructure ensures timely and efficient delivery of Bio-CNG to commercial fleets, industries, and fuel stations.

Bio-CNG Distribution

Sustainability Consulting

We work with municipalities, industries, and farms to set up integrated waste management systems and bioenergy plants.

Sustainability Consulting

Why Choose Us?

Proven Technology

Proven Technology

Government Certified

Government Certified

Environmentally Committed

Environmentally Committed

Reliable Supply Chain

Reliable Supply Chain

Custom Energy Solutions

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FAQs

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  • 1. What kinds of biomass can be used to generate fuel and products?

    Many types of plant- and algae-based material can be converted to useful products. Specific kinds of biomass include crop wastes, forestry residues, purpose-grown grasses, woody energy crops, algae, industrial wastes, non-recyclable municipal solid waste, urban wood waste, and food waste.

  • Why would the United States want to use its biomass resources for fuel and products?

    Making biofuels and bioproducts from domestic, non-food and waste sources provides strategic benefits to the nation, including economic growth, energy security, environmental quality, and technology leadership. Biofuels are part of a multifaceted national strategy to improve quality of life and build a diverse and secure domestic U.S. energy supply.

  • What is the current economic value of biofuels produced domestically?

    The 16 billion gallons of biofuels produced in the United States in 2015 is equivalent to more than 11 billion gallons of gasoline and diesel—worth an estimated $17.5 billion. Of the 16 billion gallons produced, approximately 14.8 billion gallons was ethanol and 1.3 billion gallons was biodiesel.

  • How much biomass could we sustainably produce here in the United States?

    According to the 2016 Billion-Ton Report sponsored by DOE, the U.S. could sustainably produce—at $60 per dry ton—between 991 million dry tons per year (base-case assumptions) and 1,147 million dry tons per year (high-yield assumptions) by the year 2030.