Abstract - Nowadays countries are researching and using more and more renewable sources of energy to overcome the energy needs for electricity generation, driving vehicles, and burning fuel to meet the needs of human beings. Similarly, they are also making energy from biodegradable waste, which helps the environment in two ways i.e. by decreasing the emission of CO2 in the environment and fuel for electricity generation/vehicles/cooking. India is also moving forward to generate fuel from bio-degradable waste; GOI has initiated many Schemes to generate biogas from biodegradable so that fuel can be generated from the waste and that can resolve the fuel need of the country; schemes like SATAT, NBFM, NBMMP, GOBARdhan, and other sorts of subsidy schemes on installing domestic biogas plants, etc. In the SATAT scheme, GOI asked the private entrepreneur to generate Compressed Bio Gas and sell it to the PSUs (like BPCL, IOCL, HPCL, etc.). IOCL has started to set up 100-ton biogas plants at different locations of the country, CSR funds are being used to set up these CBG plants, and these CBG plants are being set up in the Gaushala (state government gaushala). As the cow dung is easily available in the Gaushala and in large quantities as more than 10000 nos of cows are there in the gaushalas utilizing locally available resources and promoting sustainable practices for environmental and economic benefits