India, Nov. 20 -- India's biogas sector stands at a pivotal juncture. Under the SATAT initiative, the vision of deploying 5,000 Compressed Biogas (CBG) plants has ignited strong momentum, yet the sector's full potential remains constrained by fragmented feedstock chains, inefficient logistics, limited infrastructure readiness, and financing challenges. With over 500 million tonnes of agricultural residue and organic waste generated annually, India possesses an immense

resource base. Converting this into reliable, commercially viable energy demands an integrated approach that aligns technology choices, local realities, and financial frameworks.

1.Feedstock: The Foundation of Sustainability

India's diversity in agro-climatic zones demand...