📰 Banas Bio-CNG Model Gains National Attention; Gujarat Allocates ₹60 Crore for Expansion
- Laxmi Galani

- 6 days ago
- 2 min read
The innovative Bio-CNG initiative pioneered by Banas Dairy is gaining recognition across India, with the Government of Gujarat announcing an allocation of ₹60 crore to scale up the model and promote sustainable energy solutions.

🌱 A Model of Circular Economy
The Banas Bio-CNG model is based on converting cattle dung and organic waste collected from dairy farmers into compressed biogas (CNG). This approach not only generates clean fuel but also helps in:
Managing agricultural and animal waste
Reducing carbon emissions
Providing additional income streams for farmers
The model reflects a successful circular economy framework, where waste is transformed into valuable energy resources.
🏭 Expansion Plans Across Gujarat
Under the new initiative, the Government of Gujarat plans to:
Set up around 10 Bio-CNG plants in a phased manner
Collaborate with cooperative milk societies for implementation
Strengthen rural infrastructure linked to dairy farming
These plants are expected to be established in regions with strong dairy networks, ensuring a steady supply of raw materials.
🤝 Empowering Dairy Farmers
The project places dairy farmers at the center of the value chain. By supplying cattle waste, farmers can:
Earn additional income
Participate in sustainable practices
Contribute to India’s clean energy goals
The involvement of cooperative institutions like Banas Dairy ensures organized collection and efficient operation.
🇮🇳 Growing National Interest
The success of the Banas model has attracted attention from policymakers and other States, with discussions underway to replicate the initiative nationwide. It aligns with India’s broader push toward:
Renewable energy adoption
Reducing dependence on fossil fuels
Achieving climate targets
⚡ Environmental and Economic Impact
Experts highlight that scaling up Bio-CNG production could:
Lower greenhouse gas emissions
Reduce reliance on imported fuels
Create rural employment opportunities



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