Tata Power subsidiary Coastal Gujarat Power (CGPL) has completed installation of 36 biogas plants across eight villages in Mundra and Mandvi, of Gujarat, a state in India, under green village concept.

The biogas plants have been installed under Annapurna project in association with Tata Power Community Development Trust (TPCDT).

Tata Power intends to help the household bio-gas use by creating awareness on the optimal use of cow dung.

CGPL CEO and ED Sharma said: "The Company has constantly aimed to ensure effective and sustainable development which enables us to create a world which is conscious of its responsibilities towards the environment.

"The Bio-Gas plants equip us with a bouquet of benefits while utilising readily available natural resources which protects villagers from chronic diseases arising out of burning wood and coal.

"We aspire to work collectively for the augmentation of the society and will continue implementing such initiatives in the future. We would like to take this opportunity to thank the Tata Power team, Tata Power Community Development Trust and all affiliated parties for their support and participation."