May 30, 2020
Infinity Energy was established in 2011 by Mr. Mohamed I. Mansour part of Mansour Group. The latter was founded in the year 1950 by the late Loutfy Mansour (1909-1976) and reemerged in 1975 by the sons. It is now a global, family-owned conglomerate with 60,000 employees, presence in 110 countries, and revenues exceeding $6 billion.
The SusBDe LOC Nagpur Project is a milestone in sustainable waste management. In Phase 1, a Dry Fermentation Transportable Biogas Plant proved its potential, thanks to collaboration with SusBDe, Keva Group, Keva SusBDe Biotech (KSB), and WTT, The Netherlands, supported by Dutch agencies. Phase 2 will complete a large-scale biogas plant to process 1,200 MT of waste in Nagpur, led by Kedar Vaze and Keva SusBDe Biotech Pvt Ltd, advancing waste-to-energy innovation in India.
PACA Residents Embrace Green Gas as the Future: Locally Produced from Their Own Waste The people of PACA are willing to drive, believing strongly in the potential of green gas as a sustainable energy source. Produced locally from their own waste, PACA residents are proving that they can make a real difference—and they’re committed to leading the way.
Blueprint of the SusBDe Scalable Solution: Transforming Waste into Biogas (scroll down for the video)
Tata Chairman Dr. N. Chandrasekaran and SusBDes'CTO Mike van de Hof met and discussed the biogas oppertunities for India
SusBDe Africa is expanding its presence on the African continent, working towards a sustainable future by harnessing biogas production. The company's mission is to minimize landfilling, support local communities, and enrich the land with fertilizer compost. In a strategic partnership with Savoie Energy of Senegal, starting April 14th, 2024, SusBDe aims to tackle waste management challenges and promote clean energy production. Leveraging organic waste from municipal collections, this collaboration seeks to drive positive change and foster renewable energy. The values of both companies align closely, focusing on sustainable energy solutions and community well-being.
Central to our concept lies segregation, which forms the foundation for biogas generation. In collaboration with our international partners, we have developed a scalable and adaptable facility tailored specifically for the Indian market. This facility showcases the ability to processing organic waste sustainably and producing biogas.
SusBDe is thrilled to be part of the collaboration between Greater Mumbai and The Netherlands for sustainable urban development! The partnership, signed at the World Economic Forum in Davos, focuses on sustainable waste management and explores opportunities in port-led urban development.