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Faq’s

Bio-CNG (Compressed Natural Gas) is a renewable and eco-friendly fuel produced from organic biomass, such as Napier grass, through a process called anaerobic digestion.

Napier grass is utilized as a feedstock for anaerobic digestion. The organic material is broken down by microorganisms in the absence of oxygen, producing biogas, which is then upgraded to Bio-CNG.

Napier grass is a fast-growing, high-yield biomass with low input requirements. It helps in carbon sequestration, reduces greenhouse gas emissions, and provides a sustainable source for Bio-CNG production.

Napier grass can be cultivated using sustainable agricultural practices. It is typically harvested at the optimal growth stage to ensure maximum biomass yield and energy content for the bio-digester.

Anaerobic digestion involves the breakdown of organic matter by microorganisms in the absence of oxygen. This process generates biogas, which is primarily composed of methane. The biogas is then upgraded to Bio-CNG through purification.

The project contributes to carbon neutrality by utilizing a renewable feedstock. It reduces reliance on fossil fuels, decreases greenhouse gas emissions, and promotes sustainable agricultural practices.

The lifespan of the bio-digester and infrastructure depends on the design, construction quality, and maintenance. With proper care, these components can have a long operational life.

Yes, Bio-CNG can be used as a direct substitute for Traditional Gas(CNG) in various applications such as cooking, heating, and transportation. It is a versatile and clean fuel option.

Bio-CNG is a renewable and more environmentally friendly alternative to traditional CNG, which is primarily derived from fossil fuels. Bio-CNG reduces dependence on finite fossil fuel resources and helps combat climate change.

Yes, Bio-CNG can be used in vehicles that are already compatible with compressed natural gas. It can be a drop-in replacement for traditional CNG in vehicles, making it a convenient and sustainable fuel option.

Yes, Bio-CNG is compatible with existing natural gas infrastructure. It can be used in vehicles, industrial processes, and for heating purposes without requiring significant modifications to existing systems.

Government incentives and subsidies may vary by region. It’s advisable to check with local authorities, energy agencies, or environmental departments to determine the availability of financial support for Bio-CNG projects.

Farmers can benefit from additional income streams through the cultivation of Napier grass. The project may provide economic incentives, job opportunities, and contribute to rural development.

Interested parties can inquire us about collaboration, investment opportunities, or participate in community awareness programs.