
The by -product of compressed organic gas (CBG) plants will bring one crore ton of fermented organic manure to support farmers with a reduction in the consumption and expenditure of chemical fertilizers, said PMS Praad, Executive Director of Reliance Industries Limited (RIL).
On Wednesday, he dealt with a meeting at the CBG ceremony in the village of Divacarapuram in the Divisionraram District in the Divacarapuram. “This plant converts 15 acres of infertile soil into fertile agricultural land and increases the revenue of farmers,” he said.
“We consider this project more than just as a center for energy production. It increases communities and will strengthen the local economies and will drive the ambitions of pure energy Andhra Pradesh forward. We are determined to turn waste into green wealth, energy to strengthen and landing,” Prasad added.
On the same occasion, Harindra K. Tripathi, CEO of Ril Bio Energy, said: “Bioeconomics has grown in the last decade in the last decade, from the 83,300 GBP Crore to 13.80 Lakh Crore in 2024.
“Biofuels can satisfy approximately 7 percent of India’s total energy requirement, bringing energy safety for the ground and reducing the dependence on imported fuel, which will help save 2.5 lakh crore in foreign exchange,” he said. “Ril has always believed in the potential of Andhra Pradesh. After Gujarat, our largest investment in this state is about 1 lakh crore,” said the CEO.
“AP has always welcomed the industrialization in open weapons and biofuel sectors and we worked closely with the state to bring extensive investments to grow growth and prosperity,” he added that this is the beginning of transformation routes to manage industrial growth, jobs and cleaner, greener, AP and India.
Published – April 2 2025 20:46