Demeter Bio-fuel Energies has organized the groundbreaking ceremony of its latest Bio-CNG and Bio-Fertilizers plant at its Ambala, Haryana site. The plant was designed and constructed in partnership with CEID Consultants and Engineering Pvt Ltd, a leading EPC contractor in the renewable energy sector. With Multifeed technology, the plant will produce 15 tonnes of bio-CNG daily.
The ceremony was graced by the presence of former Deputy Chief Minister Dushyant Chautala, contributing to the nation’s energy growth and creating green jobs in the sector.
The plant is designed to utilize 400 tonnes of organic waste each day to convert into clean and compressed biogas by processing multi-feedstock raw materials, including sugarcane waste, agriculture waste, ethanol industry waste, and so on. Covering approximately 14 acres, the site is set to be fully operational by the end of 2025. CEID consultants will build the plant and manage the entire process of designing, sourcing, building, and commissioning.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Prince Gandhi, CEO and Founder of CEID Consultants & Engineering Pvt. Ltd., said, This collaboration with Demeter Bio-fuel Energies is a significant step for us toward clean energy production and local economic development in the state of Haryana. This is our second plant contact with Demeter, reflecting the trust they have in us. With this new facility, we expected to generate employment for 1000 families directly or indirectly in the state.
“The first plant we built for Demeter is located in Kaithal district, Haryana, and is currently in its final stage of commissioning. We are proud to collaboratively work with such industry leaders and make a positive impact on the environment and the energy sector,” Gandhi added.
Expressing his excitement, Karan Veer Sheoran, the co-owner of this new facility, said, “With unwavering trust in the services and commitment of CEID consultants, we are proud to collaborate with them again, aligning with our vision of India becoming an ‘Atmanirbhar Bharat’, especially in the field of green energy. This is our second CBG plant with CEID, and we are so grateful for having Dushyat Chautala with us for this momentous groundbreaking ceremony. With this plant, we aim to fulfill the growing demand for renewable energy and cleaner fuel sources, producing 15 metric tons of bio-CNG per day for a more sustainable future.”