BusinessLine (Chennai)

Sistema.bio eyes 20% growth in biodigeste­r installati­ons in India

- Vishwanath Kulkarni Bengaluru

Sistema.bio, a global social enterprise that provides access to modern innovative biodigeste­r technology, is eyeing a 20 per cent growth in its installati­ons in the Indian market this year.

Last year, the company installed some 40,000 units of bio-digesters in the country, which enable smallholde­r farmers to convert animal waste into renewable energy and organic fertilizer, said Piyush Sohani, Managing Director, Sistema.bio India

The company, which has been operating in India for the past six years, has done some 75,000 bio-digester installati­ons across 22 states in the country, treating about 7 million tonnes of waste and impacting the lives of 4.5 lakh people.

SUBSIDY-DRIVEN GROWTH

Sohani said the market in India for biodigeste­rs is very huge considerin­g that there are some seven crore dairy farms that exist in the country.

As per the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy, there is a potential to install some three crore biodigeste­rs.

The government in the past 30-40 years has installed some 50 lakh biodigeste­rs. So there exists a huge potential for the biodigeste­rs in India, he said.

“We are aiming for 20 per cent growth in installati­ons this year,” Sohani said, adding that dairy farmers with 3-4 cattle heads were the potential targets. Better access to climate finance will help accelerate the adoption of bio-digesters in the country, which can help in carbon mitigation, sequestrat­ion, and climate change adaptation.

The growth in the biodigeste­r market in India is

Piyush Sohani, MD, Sistema.bio India

largely driven by the subsidy and sponsorshi­p models.

Sistema.bio is getting some good response from the corporates in sponsoring biodigeste­rs to farmers under their CSR programmes, he said.

LINKAGES WITH BANKS

Last year, Sistema.bio set up a pre-fabricated biogas manufactur­ing facility in Pune with an installed capacity of 1 lakh units per year.

Besides addressing the local market, Sistema.bio is also exporting the biodigeste­rs to the African market from India.

GROWTH TARGET

“Our ambition is to reach one million units per year in India by 2030,” Sohani said, adding that the company is looking at increasing its production capacity besides trying to reduce the cost to make the product more a¢ordable to farmers. Sistema.bio is also looking at linkages with banks and financial institutio­ns so that farmers can a¢ord the product themselves, he said.

Founded in 2010 in Mexico, Sistema.bio operates in 33 countries and aims to reduce 1% of annual global greenhouse gas emissions by 2030. India has been the largest market for Sistema.bio globally.

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