April 9, 2024
At SusBDe, biogas production stands as one of our three fundamental pillars, and this transportable unit exemplifies our commitment to revolutionizing waste management in India.
Housed within eight shipping containers, this dry AD biogas production facility has the capacity to process 3000Mt of organic waste annually, equivalent to approximately 200 trucks. More than just numbers, it's a testament to our approach's efficacy in addressing India's waste challenges.
Demonstrating local stakeholders, Municiplaities and investors that SusBDe is able to generate biogas based on the result of a high level of segragtion of organic waste from MSW. We embark on a journey in India, in Nagpur in June 2024.
Local Expertise. Global Impact. SusbDe’s regional partners drive the transition to circular, decentralized energy—turning waste into value across five continents. Discover how our on-the-ground network delivers smart, scalable biogas solutions that meet the world where it matters most: locally
SusBDe Strengthens International Ties at WOCA 2025: As part of our mission to drive global sustainability through biogas innovation, SusBDe participated in this year’s WOCA 2025 in France. Our presence at this international forum for circular economy leaders opened the door to exciting new collaborations across continents.
The SusBDe LOC Nagpur Project is a milestone in sustainable waste management. In Phase 1, a Dry Fermentation Transportable Biogas Plant proved its potential, thanks to collaboration with SusBDe, Keva Group, Keva SusBDe Biotech (KSB), and WTT, The Netherlands, supported by Dutch agencies. Phase 2 will complete a large-scale biogas plant to process 1,200 MT of waste in Nagpur, led by Kedar Vaze and Keva SusBDe Biotech Pvt Ltd, advancing waste-to-energy innovation in India.
PACA Residents Embrace Green Gas as the Future: Locally Produced from Their Own Waste The people of PACA are willing to drive, believing strongly in the potential of green gas as a sustainable energy source. Produced locally from their own waste, PACA residents are proving that they can make a real difference—and they’re committed to leading the way.
SusBDe recently welcomed Trasmec Pune's CEO, Mr. Mateesh, to our Utrecht office to discuss conveyor belt technology for the Nagpur biogas project and future developments in India. This meeting follows our visit to Trasmec in Pune with Machinefabriek Emmen, with further discussions planned at Trasmec’s headquarters in Cremona, Italy, to advance our collaboration on high-efficiency, sustainable energy solutions.
SusBDe's Transportable Biogas Plant (TBP) has arrived in Nagpur. Built in the Netherlands in three months, the mobile TBP can be deployed across India to convert waste into biogas, offering a scalable solution to the country’s waste management challenges.
Blueprint of the SusBDe Scalable Solution: Transforming Waste into Biogas (scroll down for the video)