If you are planning to set up a Bio-CBG plant in Maharashtra and searching for subsidies available in 2026, this guide provides a clear overview of the latest government support schemes, financial incentives, and implementation strategy.
On 22 April 2026, the Maharashtra Cabinet approved the Maharashtra State Compressed Biogas (CBG) Policy 2026 with an allocated Viability Gap Funding (VGF) support of ₹500 crore for FY 2026–27.
A Bio-CBG plant developer in Maharashtra can potentially access combined Central and State subsidies exceeding ₹20 crore, along with assured OMC offtake opportunities and carbon credit benefits.
What Maharashtra Approved — And What It Means for Your Project
The policy targets:
- 24,500 MT/day of municipal solid waste from 423 urban local bodies
- 20 million MT/year of agricultural residue
- Reduction of landfill disposal and open burning
- Promotion of waste-to-energy and circular economy infrastructure
Implementation is supported through:
- Urban Development Department as nodal authority
- State-Level Steering Committee chaired by the Chief Secretary
- District Collectors for land allocation support
- PPP and Hybrid Annuity Models (HAM)
- Assured tipping fee mechanisms
- Priority utility approvals for electricity and water
Minimum Project Requirement
- Standalone projects: Minimum 200 TPD segregated organic waste
- Smaller municipalities may operate under cluster-based aggregation models
Complete Subsidy Structure for Maharashtra CBG Projects
| Subsidy Component | Maximum Benefit | Authority |
|---|---|---|
| Maharashtra VGF (2026 Policy) | Up to ₹10 Cr | Maharashtra Urban Development Department |
| MNRE Central Financial Assistance | Up to ₹10 Cr | National Bioenergy Programme |
| PSI-2019 Capital Subsidy | Up to 100% FCI | Maharashtra PSI-2019 |
| SGST Refund | 100% Annual Refund | PSI-2019 |
| Interest Subsidy | Up to 5% p.a. | PSI-2019 |
| Stamp Duty Exemption | 100% | PSI-2019 |
| Biomass Aggregation Machinery Subsidy | Up to ₹90 Lakh | MoPNG |
| Organic Manure MDA | ₹1,500/MT | Department of Fertilizers |
Projects located in Vidarbha and Marathwada regions may achieve exceptionally high subsidy coverage due to D+ zone benefits.
PSI-2019 Zone Benefits
| Zone | Major Regions | Subsidy Eligibility |
|---|---|---|
| A / B | Mumbai, Pune, Thane | 40-50% of FCI |
| C | Nashik, Aurangabad | Up to 60% of FCI |
| D | Kolhapur, Solapur, Jalgaon | Up to 70% of FCI |
| D+ / No Industry Districts | Vidarbha, Marathwada, Gadchiroli | Up to 100% of FCI |
These regions also offer strong feedstock availability including:
- Sugarcane bagasse
- Cotton stalks
- Soybean residue
- Cattle dung
- Agricultural biomass waste
Revenue Streams Beyond Subsidy
A Maharashtra Bio-CBG project can generate revenue from multiple sources:
- CBG sales to OMCs (IOCL, BPCL, HPCL)
- Fermented Organic Manure (FOM)
- Municipal tipping fees
- Carbon credits
Indicative Financial Outlook
- Subsidized projects: Estimated payback period of 4–6 years
- Non-subsidized projects: Estimated payback period of 9–12 years
Why Greliance?
Greliance provides complete end-to-end Bio-CBG project execution support including:
- Feasibility studies
- Detailed Project Reports (DPR)
- Feedstock planning
- EPC execution
- Statutory approvals
- Subsidy application management
- Commissioning support
- Long-term operational assistance
Common Developer Challenges vs Greliance Solutions
| Without Proper Technical Support | With Greliance |
|---|---|
| Incorrect subsidy zone filing | Accurate taluka-wise subsidy mapping |
| Feedstock shortages after commissioning | Long-term feedstock strategy planning |
| Delayed MNRE approvals | Structured compliance documentation |
| Multiple agency coordination issues | Single-point project management |
| Low PLF and delayed subsidy release | Operational optimisation support |
Greliance focuses on delivering technically viable and financially optimized Bio-CBG projects designed for long-term operational sustainability.
Maharashtra Bio-CBG Project Setup Process
1. GOBARdhan Registration
Project registration under the GOBARdhan portal is mandatory for subsidy linkage and central approvals.
2. Detailed Project Report (DPR)
A professionally prepared DPR is critical for:
- Bank funding
- MNRE CFA eligibility
- PSI-2019 claims
- Investor evaluation
3. OMC LOI Acquisition
Obtain Letter of Intent (LOI) from IOCL, BPCL, or HPCL under SATAT.
4. MNRE CFA Application
Submission includes:
- DPR
- Bank sanction documentation
- SCADA integration plan
- Feedstock details
5. Maharashtra VGF Application
Apply under the Maharashtra Urban Development Department portal.
6. PSI-2019 Registration
Investment proposal filing at District Industries Centre (DIC).
7. PESO and Pollution Control Approvals
Mandatory approvals before commissioning include:
- PESO approvals
- Consent to Establish (CTE)
- Consent to Operate (CTO)
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How much subsidy can a Maharashtra CBG project receive?
Projects in D+ zones may receive combined support exceeding 80% of total project cost depending on capacity and location.
2. Is the Maharashtra CBG Policy 2026 active?
Yes. The policy was approved by the Maharashtra Cabinet on 22 April 2026.
3. What is the minimum project capacity?
- Maharashtra VGF: Minimum 200 TPD waste handling
- MNRE CFA: Above 2,500 m³/day biogas generation
4. Can private developers apply?
Yes. The policy is designed for PPP participation involving private developers and EPC companies.
5. What support does Greliance provide?
Greliance supports complete project development from concept to commissioning including subsidy optimization and technical implementation.
Connect With Greliance
Share the following details with the Greliance team:
- Project location
- Approximate plant capacity
- Feedstock availability
- Expected project timeline
Greliance can provide:
- Preliminary subsidy estimation
- Project viability assessment
- Technical recommendations
- Initial project roadmap



