“Among the most consequential measures was the earmarking of Rs 250 crore for development of pipeline infrastructure to connect CBG plants with city gas distribution networks, substantial reduction in goods and services tax (GST) on biogas plants and associated equipment, and introduction of biomass aggregation machinery to channelise the biomass feedstock from agricultural residues and other waste streams to CBG plants,” said Arun Kumar, partner at law firm JSA Advocates & Solicitors. Read more
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