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GAIL Inks Concession Agreement for Developing MSW-based Compressed Bio-Gas Plant in Bengaluru
GAIL (India) Ltd. has signed a Tripartite Concession Agreement with the Greater Bengaluru Authority and Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Ltd. to set up a Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) plant in Bengaluru, aimed at converting municipal waste into green energy.
October 27, 2025. By Mrinmoy Dey
GAIL (India) Ltd. has announced that the company has recently signed a Tripartite Concession Agreement with the Greater Bengaluru Authority (GBA) and Bengaluru Solid Waste Management Ltd. (BSWML) for setting up a Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) plant at KCDC area, Haralakunte Village, Bengaluru South Taluk, Bengaluru.
The agreement was signed in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, D.K. Shivakumar.
Under the Concession Agreement, GBA will provide 18 acres of land on permissive use basis, and BSWML will supply 300 tons per day of segregated municipal solid waste, which will be processed to produce 12.6 tons per day of CBG, GAIL said in a statement.
Additionally, the plant will produce around 22 tons of Fermented Organic Manure (FOM) daily, promoting circular economy and sustainable agriculture. The Concession Agreement will remain valid for 25 years from the date of commissioning of the project, it said.
This initiative marks a major step towards sustainable waste management and green energy generation in Bengaluru, supporting the goals of the SATAT initiative and Swachh Bharat Mission of the Government of India.
The agreement was signed in the presence of Deputy Chief Minister of Karnataka, D.K. Shivakumar.
Under the Concession Agreement, GBA will provide 18 acres of land on permissive use basis, and BSWML will supply 300 tons per day of segregated municipal solid waste, which will be processed to produce 12.6 tons per day of CBG, GAIL said in a statement.
Additionally, the plant will produce around 22 tons of Fermented Organic Manure (FOM) daily, promoting circular economy and sustainable agriculture. The Concession Agreement will remain valid for 25 years from the date of commissioning of the project, it said.
This initiative marks a major step towards sustainable waste management and green energy generation in Bengaluru, supporting the goals of the SATAT initiative and Swachh Bharat Mission of the Government of India.
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