March 22, 2026 12:46 PM

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AP govt sanctions ₹60 Cr to establish 5 Compressed biogas plants in urban local bodies

Andhra Pradesh government has sanctioned around 60 crore rupees to establish five Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) plants in urban local bodies, aiming to improve waste management and generate clean energy. The decision was issued through a government order by the Municipal Administration and Urban Development Department.
 
New plants will be set up in Rajamahendravaram, Nellore, Guntur and Ongole, while an existing facility in Vijayawada will be revived and upgraded. Each plant will have a processing capacity of 25 tonnes per day (TPD), taking the total capacity to 125 TPD.
 
The project will be implemented with technical support from the CSIR-Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, after earlier public-private partnership tenders received limited response. As per revised cost norms, each 25 TPD plant is estimated at 12.60 crore rupees, while the Vijayawada upgrade will cost 9.45 crore rupees.
 
Funding will be shared by the Centre, State, urban local bodies and private developers, with developers expected to recover investments through CBG sales over a 20-year period. Swachh Andhra Corporation will serve as the nodal agency and oversee tendering and execution.
 
Officials said the initiative is expected to reduce landfill burden and promote sustainable urban infrastructure.