Unlocking Feedstock Potential: Pathways to Reliable CBG Supply Chains in India India’s CBG industry holds tremendous potential of 9.2–12.9 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), offering a significant opportunity to reduce imports of natural gas and crude oil while contributing to the nation’s net-zero targets.The abundance of biomass resources, favourable government policies, the need to improve soil health, and India’s green transition initiatives are key enablers that create strong prospects for scalable renewable energy. Among major biomass sources, agri-residue accounts for nearly three-fourth of the total potential, while municipal solid waste (MSW), press mud, and animal manure form the remaining key …
Evolving Energy Mix for the Manufacturing Sector in India’, launched on September 24th, 2025 at the 69th IGCC Annual General Meeting in Mumbai, India
EAC India published a report at the 69th Indo-German Chamber of Commerce Annual General Meeting in Mumbai How are companies optimising their carbon footprint? The Answer Lies in Our Latest Report ‘Evolving Energy Mix for the Manufacturing Sector in India’, launched on September 24th, 2025 at the 69th IGCC Annual General Meeting in Mumbai, India.Through extensive research and real-world case studies from industry leaders, we explore the answers that are reshaping India’s manufacturing landscape. Prepared by EAC International Consulting in partnership with IGCC, the report examines India’s energy transition landscape and its implications for the manufacturing sector, that was presented …
India’s Wind Sector at Scale: Infrastructure, Investment, and Industrialization
India’s Wind Sector at Scale: Infrastructure, Investment, and Industrialization India’s wind energy sector is emerging as a key global player—driven by strong natural resources, growing domestic manufacturing, and ambitious government targets. Despite steady progress, challenges in technology, infrastructure, and project execution persist. International interest is growing as India moves toward long-term capacity expansion. NIWE estimates India’s wind potential at over 1,100 GW, concentrated in Rajasthan, Gujarat, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu. While international turbine manufacturers have developed models producing up to 10 MW, most domestic turbines remain below 3 MW. Indian manufacturers are scaling up—Adani Wind, for example, has developed a …
India’s Potential as a Global Leader in Green Hydrogen
India’s Potential as a Global Leader in Green Hydrogen Green hydrogen (GH2) derived from renewable energy sources, is positioned as a transformative force in the global transition towards sustainable energy. India, with its ample renewable resources and commitment to decarbonization, has emerged as a significant player in this arena. Leveraging its vast solar and wind energy potential, estimated at approximately 1,400 GW, India aims to become a leader in green hydrogen production, aligning with the goals outlined in its National Hydrogen Mission launched in 2021. This mission is pivotal in achieving the country’s ambitious target of net-zero carbon emission by …



