CEID to build 5,000 m³ CBG plant at Nalanda University to generate electricity from campus waste

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CEID Consultants and Engineering, an EPC company for compressed biogas (CBG) manufacturing plants, has announced the establishment of a 5,000 m³ CBG plant at the new campus of Nalanda University. The plant is aimed at generating 200 kW of electricity per hour, support for campus sustainability, and potential reduction in carbon footprint. The university is going to spend approximately INR 15 Crore to build the plant.

The recently inaugurated Nalanda University, built at a cost of Rs 1,749 crore and inaugurated by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, aims to achieve self-sustainability and become a net-zero campus. With this sustainable ambition, the university plans to establish a CBG plant that will convert the daily food waste of the campus into electricity.

CEID Consultants and Engineering are responsible for designing, supplying, installing, testing, and commissioning a biogas co-generation and bio-methanation plant at Nalanda University. The plant will generate electricity using regular food waste from the university campus, where the university hostel accommodates around 550 students, with a total university capacity of 7,500 teachers and students. The plant will utilize daily food waste from these facilities and other feedstocks such as municipal solid waste (MSW) and cow dung to generate electricity.

Speaking about the upcoming plant as the EPC contractor for Nalanda, Mr Abhinav Govil, DGM – Marketing of CEID Consultants and Engineering, said, “I am thrilled to announce our collaboration with Nalanda University in establishing a 5000 m³ CBG plant on their new campus in Rajgir, Bihar. By generating this 200 kW of electricity per hour from Nalanda’s food waste, our commitment to sustainability is set to mark a step towards a green future. This initiative supports the Indian government’s vision to transform waste into wealth.”

“With our target set for project completion by the end of December 2024, the civil design of the plant is nearing its final stages, and the mechanical work is currently in progress. We are proud to contribute our expertise to such a prestigious project and look forward to its successful implementation,” Mr Abhinav Govil added.

About CEID: 

CEID Consultants & Engineering Pvt. Ltd. is the leading EPC contractor for CBG plants in India. Since 2011, CEID has been at the forefront of the biogas industry, commissioning its first plant that year. Prior to the launch of the SATAT scheme, they commissioned a 7.5 TPD plant in Gujarat. As both an EPC contractor and developer/owner of several CBG plants, CEID has successfully commissioned over 30 plants and has more than 40 currently under construction. By the end of the next financial year, CEID aims to contribute over 400 tonnes of CBG production daily to India’s CBG targets.