Demeter Bio-Fuel and CEID Consultants Partner to Launch Bio-CNG Plant in Ambala

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Demeter Bio-Fuel Energies collaorates with CEID Consultants to launch an innovative bio-CNG and bio-fertilizer production plant at its Ambala facility. This facility will produce 15 tons of compressed biogas (CBG) daily using advanced multifeed technology.

Sustainability through Organic Waste Processing

This new bio-CNG production plant will transform 400 tons of organic waste each day, sourced from materials like sugarcane residue, agricultural byproducts, and ethanol waste. This process will generate bio-CNG and bio-fertilizers, contributing to cleaner energy production and promoting sustainable waste management.

bio-CNG production plant Site Overview and Project Timeline

As per a company press release, this site, spread across fourteen acres, will be fully operational by end of 2025. CEID Consultants will oversee from design and sourcing to construction and commissioning. 

Leadership Speaks on Impact and Vision

Prince Gandhi, CEO and Founder of CEID Consultants & Engineering Pvt. Ltd., stated, “Our collaboration with Demeter Bio-Fuel Energies signifies a significant step in advancing clean energy in Haryana. This is our second project with Demeter, underscoring the trust they place in our expertise. This facility will provide direct and indirect employment to 1,000 families, bolstering local economic development.”

He also noted that Demeter’s first plant, located in Kaithal, Haryana, is nearing its final commissioning phase. “Working alongside industry leaders like Demeter allows us to create substantial positive impacts on both the environment and energy sector,” Gandhi added.

Karan Veer Sheoran, co-owner of the facility, speaking on their renewed partnership said, “Our shared vision aligns with India’s goal of becoming ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’ in green energy. This second plant will help meet rising demands for renewable energy by producing 15 metric tons of bio-CNG daily. We are honored to have Shri Dushyant Chautala join us for this groundbreaking event.”