The RNG Park is a next generation renewable energy infrastructure designed to convert agricultural residues specifically Ikshu Waste Extract (IWE) into high-purity RNG. Engineered for seamless integration with national gas networks such as GAIL and City Gas Distribution (CGD), the park combines advanced biogas upgrading technology, automated operations, and scalable modular design.
This concept represents a sustainable alternative to fossil fuels, enabling cleaner transportation, decentralized energy production, and circular waste management. The RNG Park aligns with India’s green energy vision, offering an efficient, grid-connected solution to support industrial, municipal, and mobility-based energy demands.
How We Build and Operate Large-Scale RNG Parks
Ikshu Bio follows a structured, end-to-end approach to develop and operate RNG parks that are scalable, efficient, and aligned with national clean energy goals.
We identify and secure strategically located land parcels near feedstock zones and gas pipeline infrastructure, ensuring logistic efficiency and long-term project viability.
We establish gas offtake agreements with CGD networks like GAIL or direct industrial users to ensure seamless piped supply and long-term demand security.
We design and construct integrated RNG facilities with a minimum capacity of 50 TPD, including pre-treatment units, digesters, purification, and compression systems.
Our in-house O&M team manages day-to-day operations, feedstock handling, gas output monitoring, and compliance to ensure reliable and optimized performance.
Our Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Parks offer integrated, sustainable, and scalable solutions to drive clean energy transformation. From sourcing to gas distribution, every component is optimized for impact and efficiency.
Ikshu Bio envisions becoming a global leader in Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) Parks by developing decentralized, scalable, and technology-integrated infrastructure powered by sustainable biomass. In India, our mission is to drive rural empowerment and energy independence by strategically deploying RNG Parks linked to local feedstock and national CGD networks. Globally, we aim to replicate this model to support low-carbon development, circular economy practices, and the transition to clean energy across emerging and industrial economies.