The company will establish 25 plants, each with a 20 tonnes-per-day capacity, across various parts of Telangana
Atirath Holdings India has signed Rs. 4,000 crore MoU with Government of Telangana in Bio-CNG sector during Global Telangana Rising Summit 2025.
The MoU was signed by the Chairman of Atirath Holdings, Lt. R. Balakrishnan with Special Chief Secretary to the Government, Industries & Commerce, Information Technology, Electronics & Communications Department, Government of Telangana in the presence of Chief Minister Revanth Reddy.
Commenting on the MoU, Chairman Lt. R. Balakrishnan termed the collaboration with the Telangana government as a momentous step towards a sustainable energy future in Telangana.
He announced that Atirath Holdings India Ltd., would invest Rs. 4,000 crore in the Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) sector by establishing 25 plants, each with a 20 tonnes-per-day(TPD) capacity, across various regions of Telangana. The project is expected to create over 9,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities, benefiting youth and farmers alike.
Chairman Balakrishnan congratulated Atirath Group and appreciated the efforts of the entire Atirath family for leading the project from the front and ensuring its successful materialization.
He further revealed that the groundbreaking ceremony for the first CBG plant in Telangana will take place in the month of January in Yadadri Bhuvanagiri district, with subsequent plants to follow. All 25 plants are expected to become operational within 15 months.
"With the global shift towards carbon neutrality, and with the initiative from the Government of Telangana by its renewable energy policy, the company, supported by a team of NRI investors and experienced technocrats have come forward to put up this investment in these CBG projects, which is the focus area for the state Government in the current period. Thus, Atirath Holdings is spearheading a major shift in Telangana's renewable energy with its innovative Bio-Compressed Gas (CBG) project, converting Napier grass into an eco-friendly fuel alternative," added Balakrishnan.
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