Compressed Biogas (CBG): Potential, Technology, Policy, Operations and Economics

Event Dates: August 28-30, 2024.

Event Type: 3-days Residential Training Program.

Event location: Anil Agarwal Environment Training Institute (AAETI), Nimli, Rajasthan, India.

Organizer: Centre for Science and Environment (CSE), India.

Who can apply? The programme is open to government officials, regulators, renewable energy nodal agencies, urban development authorities, civil society organizations, start-ups, professors, researchers, private sector consultants,individual practitioners, and international participants.

Course fees: INR 21000 for Indian participants; US$ 300 per participant for global participants

Last date to apply: July 31, 2024

Description:

The Indian government has set a target to raise the share of gas in the energy mix: 15 per cent by 2030 from the current 6.5 per cent. This move aims to transform India into a gas-oriented economy. Presently, India produces 34,000 million standard cubic meter of gas (MMSCM) but consumes 64,000 MMSCM, resulting in a substantial shortfall of 30,000 MMSCM. This deficit accounts for 47 per cent of the total consumption, which is fulfilled through imports. Compressed Biogas (CBG) as a domestic energy source can play a key role in addressing this gap and helping the nation achieve its clean energy goals.

Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) is offering a tailor-made three-day residential training programme on ‘CBG: Potential, Technology, Policy, Operation and Economics’. The high-impact training has been conceived to provide an end-to-end solution to design and install a CBG plant that aligns with the principles of circular economy, energy transition, and sustainable development

Course coordinator

RAHUL JAIN
Deputy Programme Manager,
Renewable Energy Unit, Centre for Science and Environment
Mobile: +91 8901448131;
Email: rahul.jain@cseindia.org

Training Registration: You can register for the training through the following link: Centre for Science and Environment (cseindia.org)

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