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India on track to meet 3% compressed biogas blending target for current financial year: officials

India on track to meet 3% compressed biogas blending target for current financial year: officials
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Indian government officials report that the country is on track to meet its 3% compressed biogas (CBG) blending target for the current financial year. With over 200 plants commissioned and hundreds more under construction, the initiative aims to improve energy security and reduce import dependence.

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Increasing domestic biogas production is a key component of India's strategy to reduce reliance on imported fossil fuels and manage agricultural waste.

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The government is on track to meet to meet its target of blending 3% compressed biogas (CBG) - with CNG and domestic piped natural gas – for the current financial year, with the blending percentage having already nearly doubled to about 2% at present, officials privy of the development told The Hindu .

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