Samridh Bioenergy & CEID Consultants Break Ground On 30,000 Cum/Day Biogas Plant In Moradabad

New 12 TDP waste-to-energy project in Uttar Pradesh to power clean energy future, converting 270 tonne of organic waste daily into compressed biogas under MNRE’s bioenergy initiative
Samridh Bioenergy and Organics, in partnership with CEID Consultants and Engineering Pvt, has officially begun construction on one of India’s next-generation compressed biogas (CBG) plants in Hasanpur Patti, Moradabad district. The project, part of the national bioenergy programme spearheaded by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE), will process 270 tonne of organic waste daily and generate approximately 30,000 cubic meters of clean biogas per day.
Spread across 12 acres, the 12 TDP (tons per day) facility will incorporate a cutting-edge multi-feed system capable of handling a wide range of organic inputs — including sugar mill press mud, cow dung, poultry litter, and vegetable waste — adapting to seasonal availability and local sourcing. The initiative supports the circular economy and significantly contributes to India’s clean energy and waste management goals.
CEID Consultants, the project’s EPC (Engineering, Procurement, and Construction) contractor, will oversee the plant’s development from design to commissioning. With an expected completion timeline of 12 months, the plant will ultimately supply CBG to Torrent Gas under the CBG-CGD Synchronization Scheme in coordination with GAIL (Gas Authority of India Limited).
“We are excited to mark the beginning of this significant project that aligns with our commitment to sustainable energy solutions,” said Ashu Chib, Director at Samridh Bioenergy. “This plant not only boosts the renewable energy sector but also creates a positive environmental and economic impact for the Moradabad region.”
Prince Gandhi, Founder and CEO of CEID Consultants, added, “This is our second project in Moradabad, and we are fully committed to delivering a world-class biogas facility. It reflects our dedication to supporting India’s renewable energy targets through high-efficiency, sustainable infrastructure.”
Once operational, the plant will play a vital role in reducing dependency on fossil fuels, managing organic waste responsibly, and creating green job opportunities in the region.