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Biogas Upgrading Technology: NetXeroC and Ivys partner to turn wastewater into bio-CNG, boosting India's SATAT Mission, ET EnergyWorld
Biogas Upgrading Technology: NetXeroC and Ivys partner to turn wastewater into bio-CNG, boosting India's SATAT Mission, ET EnergyWorld

Time of India

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Biogas Upgrading Technology: NetXeroC and Ivys partner to turn wastewater into bio-CNG, boosting India's SATAT Mission, ET EnergyWorld

Advt Advt By , ETGovernment Join the community of 2M+ industry professionals Subscribe to our newsletter to get latest insights & analysis. Download ETEnergyworld App Get Realtime updates Save your favourite articles Scan to download App New Delhi: A new partnership between NetXeroC Pvt Ltd and Ivys Adsorption Inc. aims to change the way India thinks about wastewater - not as industrial waste, but as a high-value energy a bold first, the companies are deploying advanced biogas upgrading technology to convert wastewater into pipeline-grade biofuel. The project launching for the recycled paper industry is being described as a model for the circular economy , enabling scalable clean energy adoption across the wastewater stakes are high with methane recovery rates of 98 per cent and purity reaching 98 per cent , the system being introduced—Ivys's Biostream solution—offers not just clean energy generation, but a new revenue stream for manufacturers grappling with rising energy costs while meeting environmental compliance regulatory requirements.'This is about more than upgrading gas—it's about upgrading India's approach to industrial decarbonization ,' said Suchit Dekivadia, CEO of NetXeroC. 'By bringing in proven international technology, we're shortening the innovation gap and creating scalable models for clean energy transition.''The said project will process industrial wastewater via high-rate anaerobic reactors, generating raw biogas which is then upgraded using PSA system and biochemical hydrogen sulfide removal solution. The result is grid-compatible methane—delivered at lower operating costs than most conventional makes this project especially significant is the convergence of low-maintenance modular design with high recovery efficiency, making it ideal for small-to-mid scale industries with fluctuating loads and limited isn't just a future idea—it's already happening on the ground, with NetXeroC bringing together the right technologies, partners, and expertise to make clean energy from industrial wastewater a working reality. While others are still planning, NetXeroC is already building real solutions—using proven technology to help industries turn waste into fuel. Our job is to make it all work together—from sourcing the right systems to making sure everything runs efficiently on-site.''India presents a critical opportunity for scalable clean energy deployment,' noted Prabhu Rao, President & CEO of Ivys Adsorption Inc. 'Our Biostream product line is designed to enable modular, scalable solutions in the growing biogas industry and this partnership allows us to align our engineering strengths with NetXeroC's market reach and on-ground experience.'Ivys's Biostream paired with NetXeroC's expertise in biogas generation and upgradation designed to minimize operational costs while ensuring system reliability—two challenges often cited by compressed biogas (CBG) operators. The partnership between NetXeroC and Ivys is designed to do exactly that: introduce plug-and-play systems that reduce capital risk, cut long-term operating expenses, and help industries meet sustainability targets without interrupting the numbers, the project signals a shift in mindset. Wastewater, once viewed purely as an output to manage, is now being reconsidered as an energy asset—one that can support climate goals while also boosting the bottom India's industries face increasing pressure to decarbonize, models like this offer a practical and profitable path forward—where clean energy is not a luxury, but an engineered conventional biogas upgradation systems that often require higher input quality and carry substantial maintenance costs, the Ivys-NetXeroC configuration is modular, low-OPEX, and optimized for continuous performance, especially in wastewater-heavy industrial companies emphasized that the collaboration is not limited to a single project. With India's vast untapped potential in the biogas space, especially in wastewater-fed sources, the partnership is going to create 'CHANGE MANAGEMENT' to boost Bio(CNG)gas-based is an Indian company providing turnkey renewable energy solutions in biogas, solar, hydrogen, and wastewater recycling. Focused on sustainability and energy independence, the company serves industries across infrastructure, manufacturing, and Adsorption Inc., based in Canada, designs and manufactures biogas upgrading, hydrogen purification, carbon capture and other industrial gas upgrading products. Its modular offerings, including Biostream, are deployed globally to advance decentralized clean energy.

Alex Gibney to Exec Produce Doc About College Culture Wars and Freedom of Speech (EXCLUSIVE)
Alex Gibney to Exec Produce Doc About College Culture Wars and Freedom of Speech (EXCLUSIVE)

Yahoo

time05-03-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Yahoo

Alex Gibney to Exec Produce Doc About College Culture Wars and Freedom of Speech (EXCLUSIVE)

Oscar winner Alex Gibney has signed on to executive produce 'Speechless,' a feature-length documentary about the culture wars being waged and the threats to freedom of speech on university and college campuses across the United States. Directed by Ric Esther Bienstock ('Enslaved'), the doc will feature interviews with students, faculty, and administrators from a wide range of universities and colleges, including community colleges and the Ivys. 'Speechless' will examine the fiery ideological clashes, stark political divides, and deeply personal battles shaping the future of higher education. Additionally, the current threat to freedom of speech and academic freedom on U.S. college campuses will be covered in the film. To convey the turbulent crossroads facing academia, the doc will include covert recordings inside Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion offices, a white professor's landmark legal battle against racial discrimination, a conservative takeover of a Florida college, and the dramatic canceling of a Harvard biologist's 20-year career. More from Variety Vietnam War Doc 'Child of Dust,' Produced by 'The Stringer's' Bao Nguyen, Acquired by Rise and Shine Ahead of Thessaloniki Documentary Festival Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) Thessaloniki's Industry Head on 'Embracing' Change, Providing a Safe Harbor for Documentary Filmmakers in Turbulent Times 'We Live Here,' About a Former Soviet Nuclear Test Site, Boarded by Syndicado Ahead of CPH:DOX Premiere (EXCLUSIVE) 'As a society, we stand at a crossroads where the principles of free speech and intellectual inquiry are under siege,' says Gibney. 'This documentary shines a much-needed spotlight on the critical issues facing higher education today and challenges us to confront the consequences of stifling dissenting voices.' On March 4, in a social media post, President Trump threatened to stop federal funding for 'any College, School, or University that allows illegal protests,' and proposed that 'agitators will be imprisoned/or permanently sent back to the country from which they came.' 'In these dangerously polarized times, I thought it was essential to investigate the institutions shaping the minds of our future citizens and leaders,' says Bienstock. 'It's easy to mock 'woke' politics and rant about right-wing agendas, but the reality is more nuanced and, from what we've witnessed, way more dramatic. And now, with Trump in the White House and academia in his sights, the future of higher education has never been more precarious.' 'Speechless' is currently in production and is being backed by Toronto-based Good Soup Productions, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, BBC Storyville and The Why Foundation. In addition to Gibney, Mette Hoffmann Meyer and Randi Kirshenbaum will serve as executive producers on the film. Producers are Bienstock and Garfield L. Miller ('Percy Vs Goliath'). The documentary does not yet have a release date or U.S. distribution. CBC and BBC Storyville will distribute the doc in Canada and England, respectively. Gibney is currently in production on 'Musk,' about Elon Musk for HBO Documentary Films, and 'Knife,' a tentatively titled documentary inspired by Salman Rushdie's memoir 'Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder,' published in April. Best of Variety Oscars 2026: First Blind Predictions Including Timothée Chalamet, Emma Stone, 'Wicked: For Good' and More What's Coming to Disney+ in March 2025 What's Coming to Netflix in March 2025

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