In an insightful session on “Feedstock Supply Chain & Storage” experts discussed how robust feedstock management and storage solutions are critical for scaling the CBG sector at at India BioEnergy & Tech Expo 2025. The panellists underscored that technology, logistics, and policy support are essential to ensure a reliable, efficient, and safe CBG supply chain.
The panellists of the session include Pritpal Singh, Executive Director, Punjab State Council for Science and Technology; Shashank Adlakha, COO, REnergy Dynamics; Tushar Lowalekar, MD, BiofuelCircle Supply Pvt. Ltd.; Kumar Neelendu Jha, Founder & CEO, Farm Watt; Pulkit Agarwal, Director, Biospark Energy Pvt. Ltd and Benedikt Lambrecht-Speller, Division Sales Manager Asia, KRONE Agriculture.
Pritpal Singh shared the information about government policies offering village land for biomass storage, ensuring readiness, safety, and long-term usability of feedstock.
Shashank Adlakha highlighted aggregation costs, quality control, and the 15–20 days needed for aggregation, emphasizing the role of subsidies in optimizing operations.
Tushar Lowalekar focused on farm logistics, harvesting mechanisms, telehandlers, and implementing standard storage practices to handle biomass efficiently.
Kumar Neelendu Jha spoke on CBG from agricultural waste, noting the high cost of imported technology and the importance of safe, local storage solutions.
Pulkit Agarwal emphasised that feedstock availability is key for project feasibility and commercial success.
Benedikt Lambrecht-Speller, Division Sales Manager Asia, KRONE Agriculture discussed biomass supply chain technology, including moisture control machinery, secure transport, and storage solutions for high-moisture feedstocks.