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Desco Infratech Commissions Phase-1 of CBG Plant in Uttar Pradesh, Marks Entry into Renewable Energy Sector

Desco Infratech’s subsidiary commissions phase-1 of its compressed biogas plant in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, with an initial capacity of 1 TPD, supporting India’s clean energy transition through sustainable fuel production from agricultural residue and organic waste.

June 25, 2026. By News Bureau

Desco Infratech announced that its subsidiary, Shri Green Agro Energies (SGAEPL) has commissioned Phase-1 of its 5 Tonnes Per Day (TPD) Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) Plant located at Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. 

The commissioning marks a significant milestone in Desco Group's strategic expansion into the renewable and sustainable energy sector and demonstrates the Company's commitment to delivering on the growth roadmap shared with investors during the May 2026 Investor Call, wherein the management had outlined its plans to operationalise the CBG business and commence revenue generation from the renewable energy segment. 

The commissioned Phase-1 has an initial operational output capacity of 1 Tonne Per Day (TPD) and represents the first step towards achieving the plant's full designed capacity of 5 TPD. Following the successful commissioning, SGAEPL is in the final stages of operational readiness and expects to commence commercial sales shortly, which will mark the beginning of revenue generation from the bio-energy business. 

The project has been developed with a long-term vision of establishing a scalable and sustainable platform in the renewable energy sector. Upon full operationalisation, the plant is expected to play a significant role in supporting India's clean energy ambitions while contributing meaningfully to the Group's growth and profitability. 

India's CBG sector is witnessing strong momentum driven by supportive government policies, increasing focus on energy security, waste-to-energy initiatives and the growing adoption of sustainable fuels. The Government of India's SATAT initiative and broader focus on renewable energy have created substantial opportunities within the bio-energy sector, making CBG one of the fastest-growing segments in the country's energy transition journey. The Bulandshahr facility will convert agricultural residue and organic waste into clean and sustainable fuel, thereby contributing to reduced greenhouse gas emissions, efficient waste management and the development of a circular economy. The project also supports India's objective of reducing dependence on conventional fossil fuels while promoting environmentally responsible energy solutions.

Pankaj Pruthu Desai, Managing Director, Desco Infratech, said, "The successful commissioning of Phase-1 of our Group's 5 TPD CBG Plant through our subsidiary, Shri Green Agro Energies (SGAEPL), at Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh, is a defining milestone in Desco's growth journey. More importantly, it reflects our commitment to execute and deliver on the vision shared with our investors. With an initial output capacity of  1 TPD now operational, we are preparing to commence commercial sales shortly and begin generating revenue from our bio-energy business. This project represents our strategic entry into the renewable energy value chain and creates a scalable platform for future expansion. As India accelerates its transition towards sustainable fuels, we believe the CBG segment presents a significant long-term opportunity for growth, profitability and value creation for our shareholders." 

The successful commissioning reinforces Desco Group's strategy of building scalable businesses across high-growth sectors while creating sustainable long-term value for stakeholders. The Company remains committed to expanding its renewable energy footprint and evaluating additional opportunities in bio-energy, clean energy and sustainable infrastructure as part of its long-term growth roadmap. 

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