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Organic Recycling Systems Limited has secured a new engineering, procurement and construction assignment through its bioenergy project development arm, marking another step forward in its renewable energy portfolio. The order has been awarded by BNG Power and Energy LLP for the development of a compressed bio gas facility in Jaipur, Rajasthan. Designed to produce five tons per day of CBG, the project reflects rising investment interest in bioenergy solutions that address fuel security and emissions reduction.
The Jaipur project will be based on Napier Grass as the primary feedstock, a crop known for its high biomass yield and reliable energy output. The use of Napier Grass allows the plant to convert agricultural produce into grid quality gaseous fuel while supporting sustainable farming practices. By using locally available biomass, the facility is expected to create value for farmers and reduce waste while supplying clean fuel for industrial and transport use.
Under the scope of work, ORSL will deploy its in house anaerobic digester technology and manage the full design and engineering process. The company will also handle the entire mechanical, electrical and plumbing execution, ensuring coordinated delivery across all plant systems. This integrated approach is intended to improve operating efficiency and reduce execution risk during commissioning and long term operations.
The order further strengthens ORSL’s standing in the waste to energy and bio CNG segment, where demand is rising alongside national clean energy targets. The company has been steadily expanding its presence by offering technology backed EPC solutions for large scale bioenergy projects. The Jaipur plant adds to this track record and highlights ORSL’s ability to deliver projects that combine technical performance with environmental outcomes.
Compressed bio gas projects are gaining relevance in India’s energy transition as they help cut reliance on imported fossil fuels and support decarbonisation goals. By converting organic biomass into usable energy, the Jaipur facility contributes to a circular economy model that improves local energy security and promotes productive use of agricultural resources. Projects of this nature are expected to play a growing role as India scales alternative fuels across sectors.





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