Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav stated that green energy is the need of the hour. Through integrated energy production methods, the state and the country are moving towards a clean, green and bright future. He highlighted that with private partnership and cooperation, Madhya Pradesh will be made a hub for green energy. Chief Minister Dr. Yadav made these remarks while addressing the virtual inauguration of three newly established Compressed Bio Gas (CBG) plants by Reliance Green Energy Company in Bhopal, Indore and Satna via VC from Samatva Bhavan, on Wednesday.
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said these state-of-the-art compressed bio gas plants symbolise partnership and progress, converting waste into energy. He emphasised that Madhya Pradesh has very fertile land, and energy production via CBG plants will help reduce incidents such as stubble burning in the state. He declared, "We are preparing the energy of the future in Madhya Pradesh.”
Chief Minister Dr. Yadav performed Bhoomi Poojan for these three CBG plants in 2023-24 and has now inaugurated them. The company has established a total of six plants in the state, with three inaugurated on Wednesday. Plants in Jabalpur, Balaghat and Sehore are under rapid construction. The company has invested approximately ₹700 crores in these six plants, which have a combined production capacity of 45,000 tons per year. The operation of these plants is expected to reduce annual carbon dioxide emissions by approximately 17,000 tons, providing strong evidence of government efforts toward environmental protection.