During the ‘Nava Kerala Sadas’ state-wide outreach program, the Kerala Cabinet convened in Thalassery, approving the Rs 150 crore compressed biogas plant proposed by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited (BPCL) to manage biowaste within Kochi corporation limits.
The plant, set to be located on a 10-acre plot owned by Kochi corporation in Brahmapuram, will be established with BPCL covering construction expenses, and the government providing discounted rates for electricity and water during the construction phase.
The plant aims to process 150 metric tons of biowaste daily, with BPCL utilizing the generated compressed biogas.
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