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IOCL and TTD partner to establish 40 TPD biogas plant in Tirumala

Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) has joined hands with Tirumala Tirupati Devasthanams (TTD) to build a 40 tonnes-per-day biogas plant in Tirumala, aiming to promote sustainable energy and effective waste management.  TTD’s Additional Executive Officer Ch. Venkaiah Chowdary laid the foundation stone for the project alongside IOCL’s Executive Director and State Head B. Anil Kumar. The biogas plant will use mixed waste, including banana leaves, food scraps, grass, dry leaves, fruits, and cow dung, to…

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ARYA secures Rs 1 billion to develop CBG projects with IOCL and BPCL

ARYA, a subsidiary of GPS Renewables, has raised Rs 1 billion in mezzanine financing as part of a Rs 2 billion funding round aimed at establishing compressed biogas (CBG) projects in collaboration with Indian Oil Corporation Limited (IOCL) and Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL). The financing was provided by InCred Opportunities Fund and Spark Capital, supporting ARYA’s mission to advance biofuel production and contribute to India’s net zero objectives. In the coming year, ARYA plans…

Power Sector News Roundup for November 7, 2024

Global: Trump as US president will deepen climate crisis: Policy experts Masdar, Sarawak Energy, and Gentari explore floating solar plant in Malaysia GE Vernova launches HVDC Competence Center in Berlin Global shift towards sustainable energy drives $3.1 trillion investment surge EWEC receives three bids for 1,500 MW Khazna Solar PV project in Abu Dhabi Cubico unveils Scout Moor II: 100 MW wind project to power 100,000 UK homes Singapore’s Punggol Digital District to feature first…

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Indian Oil and EverEnviro form JV for CBG production

Indian Oil Corporation (IOCL) has partnered with EverEnviro Resource Management to establish a joint venture (JV) focused on converting organic waste into compressed biogas (CBG).  The two companies will share equal ownership in the JV, which will integrate advanced biogas technologies to promote biofuels and support the national deployment of CBG plants. This initiative aligns with IOCL’s long-term low-carbon strategy and its goal of achieving operational net-zero emissions by 2046. In addition to the CBG…

Institutional Infrastructure of Energy in India

India’s energy sector is supported by a vast and multi-tiered institutional infrastructure that includes ministries, regulatory bodies, public sector undertakings (PSUs), and research institutions. These entities work together to manage, regulate, and oversee energy production, distribution, and policy implementation. Below is an overview of the key institutions involved in India’s energy landscape. Ministries Ministry of Power (MoP): The Ministry of Power is responsible for developing and managing the country’s power sector. It oversees electricity generation,…

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India eyes pipeline network for cost-effective green hydrogen transport, study underway

The Indian government has launched a study to assess the costs and reliability of transporting green hydrogen through pipelines from renewable energy regions to ports, for both domestic consumption and export. The study, led by a team including GAIL, Indian Oil Corporation (IoCL), the Central Electricity Authority (CEA), and NTPC, will explore the feasibility of transporting green hydrogen either via power transmission lines or pipelines. Ghanshyam Prasad, Chairperson of the CEA, noted the challenges of…

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Soshe secures EPC contract for 1 MW solar project in Andhra Pradesh

Telangana-based solar developer Soshe Power Tech has won the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contract for a 1 MW solar project from Indian Oil (IOCL) in Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh. The contract is valued at Rs 44.75 million. The project is expected to be completed in six months.