BUSINESS

Reliance Hits Another Jackpot Deal! Rs 65,000 Crore Compressed Bio-Gas Project For Ambani in Andhra Pradesh – 2.5 LAKH Jobs Across State

Reliance Industries Limited (RIL), India’s largest private-sector company, has announced a significant investment in sustainable energy with its Rs 65,000 crore Compressed Bio-Gas (CBG) project in Andhra Pradesh. The initiative aims to set up 500 CBG plants across the state, with the first facility’s foundation stone laid in Kanigiri, Prakasam district, by state IT & Electronics Minister Nara Lokesh on Wednesday.

Read More: Gold Rate Today (April 3): Check Out Gold Prices In Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, More Cities

The large-scale project is expected to generate 40 lakh tonnes of clean CBG and 1.1 million metric tonnes of organic fertiliser annually. Additionally, it will boost rural employment by creating 250,000 jobs while utilising 500,000 acres of barren and waste land in Prakasam, Anantapur, Chittoor, and Kadapa districts.

Read More: Global oil prices fall as Donald Trump’s wide-ranging tariffs threaten demand

Strategic Investment and Economic Impact

RIL has allocated Rs 139 crore for the initial phase, which will leverage innovative technology and Napier grass to produce bio-gas efficiently. The total investment of Rs 65,000 crore will be rolled out across multiple plants, reinforcing India’s commitment to clean energy and circular economy principles.

Reliance Industries stated in an exchange filing, “The project will result in significant livelihood opportunities for the rural economy through lease revenues to farmers and a fixed price for the grass grown by them.”

Read More: Petrol, Diesel Fresh Prices Announced: Check Rates In Your City On April 3

Reliance’s Clean Energy Push and Future Prospects

This initiative aligns with India’s push towards sustainable energy and RIL’s broader net-zero emissions roadmap. Given the increasing global focus on biofuels, the company’s CBG investments are expected to:

  • Reduce dependency on fossil fuels
  • Lower carbon emissions
  • Support agricultural waste management

With an annual revenue of Rs 10,00,122 crore, a cash profit of Rs 1,41,969 crore, and a net profit of Rs 79,020 crore (FY24), RIL continues to strengthen its position as a leader in energy transformation.

Source :
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Most Popular

To Top