About Aaradhya Bio Fuel Private Limited

Aaradhya Bio Fuel Private Limited" sounds like a company name, likely in the field of renewable energy, specifically focusing on biofuels production or related technologies. Biogas is produced through the anaerobic digestion of organic materials such as agricultural waste, municipal waste, or sewage. It's an environmentally friendly fuel that can be used for heating, electricity generation, and even as a vehicle fuel.

Why Choose Aaradhya Bio Fuel Private Limited

GREENING INDIA’S ENERGY MIX WITH COMPRESSED BIOGAS (CBG)

India’s energy demands and contribution to global greenhouse gas emissions Over the next twenty years, India is expected to experience the greatest rise in energy demand compared to any other country due to its huge growth needs. By the year 2050, India's share of global energy consumption will double from 7 per cent to 14 per cent. Additionally, India's demand for oil and gas is anticipated to triple by 2050, with gas consumption growing threefold by 2030.1 The International Energy Agency (IEA) forecasts that India will contribute to 25 per cent of the world's growth in energy demand between 2020 and 2040.2 Globally, the energy sector currently produces approximately 75 per cent of all greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and it is crucial in preventing the most severe consequences of climate change, which is arguably one of the most significant crises humanity has encountered as a whole.

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India’s global environmental commitments According to India's Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) submitted to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), India has pledged to decrease the emissions intensity of its gross domestic product (GDP) by 45 per cent by 2030 compared to the levels in 2005.4 Additionally, India aims to generate around 50 per cent of its cumulative electric power from renewable energy sources by 2030 and is also committed to achieving net-zero GHG emissions by the year 2070. During the 26th Conference of the Parties (COP 26) held in Glasgow in November 2021, the Glasgow Climate Pact was adopted, which aims to transform the 2020s into a period of climate action and assistance. At the conference, the Prime Minister of India emphasized seven essential components of India's energy strategy, two of which include increasing efforts to transition to a gas-based economy and relying more on domestic sources to promote biofuels.

CBG BASICS, INDIA’S ROADMAP AND INSTALLED CAPACITY

CBG or bio-CNG is primarily methane (>90 %) with a calorific value of 47–52 MJ/kg and can be used as a substitute for fossil fuels like natural gas, petrol and diesel. India’s CBG industry got a major push by the introduction of the Sustainable Alternative towards Affordable Transportation (SATAT) scheme by the Ministry of Petroleum and Natural Gas in 2018. As of March 2023, 58 CBG plants have been operationalized in India, and a letter of intent for setting up similar plants has been issued to 3,694 prospective investors. Difference between biogas and compressed biogas The main difference between biogas and compressed biogas (CBG) is in their composition and properties (see Table 2: Composition of biogas and CBG). Biogas is a mixture of gases, primarily methane and carbon dioxide, produced by the breakdown of organic matter in the absence of oxygen. It also contains small amounts of other gases such as hydrogen, nitrogen and hydrogen sulphide.

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Aaradhya Bio Fuel Private Limited COMPANY DIRECTORS

Machineni Srinivasa Roa
Managing Director
Machineni Sindhura Chowdary
Director