India is set to host a groundbreaking event that will redefine the global discourse on clean energy. The Bioenergy Global Exhibition, popularly referred to as “Energy Ka Mahakumbh,” is scheduled to take place at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, from 29th to 31st July 2025. This historic event is a convergence of policymakers, global investors, renewable energy pioneers, environmentalists, startups, technocrats, and academic institutions, all uniting under one roof to explore the future of bioenergy and sustainable development.
This article presents a comprehensive overview of the exhibition – its themes, objectives, highlights, and expected outcomes – as well as its impact on India’s ambitious clean energy targets.
1. Introduction: What is Energy Ka Mahakumbh?
“Energy Ka Mahakumbh” is more than an exhibition—it’s a mission-driven initiative to showcase the power and potential of bioenergy. With India’s leadership in climate action and sustainable energy policies, the event underscores the nation’s commitment to reducing its carbon footprint, enhancing energy security, and creating green jobs.
The 2025 edition of the event will focus on advancing biomass, biogas, bio-CNG, bioethanol, waste-to-energy, and other bioenergy solutions. Supported by the Ministry of New and Renewable Energy (MNRE) and in collaboration with leading global and domestic stakeholders, the exhibition aims to catalyze investments and technological adoption in the sector.
2. Venue Spotlight: Yashobhoomi, New Delhi
Located in Dwarka, Yashobhoomi (India International Convention & Expo Centre – IICC) is one of Asia’s largest convention centers, equipped with world-class infrastructure and sustainability certifications. Its energy-efficient design makes it the perfect venue for an exhibition that celebrates green energy.
The center features:
- Over 100,000 sq. meters of exhibition area
- Smart connectivity with Delhi Metro and airport
- High-tech conference halls
- Green building compliance and solar-powered facilities
3. Themes and Objectives of the Exhibition
The core themes of the 2025 Bioenergy Global Exhibition include:
- Decentralized Renewable Energy Systems
- Circular Bioeconomy and Green Hydrogen
- Waste-to-Wealth: Urban and Agricultural Waste Utilization
- Scaling up Bio-CNG and Bioethanol Infrastructure
- Innovation in Bioenergy Technologies
- Policy Alignment and Financing Models
The key objectives are:
- Promote innovation and indigenous technologies in bioenergy
- Connect developers, manufacturers, and buyers
- Attract international investments
- Facilitate government-private sector collaboration
- Create awareness on sustainable energy use
4. Who Will Attend?
The exhibition will witness participation from:
- Central and State Government Bodies (MNRE, NITI Aayog, MoEFCC, etc.)
- Renewable Energy Companies and Bioenergy Startups
- International Delegations from over 50 countries
- Academic and Research Institutions
- Investors and Venture Capitalists
- Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs)
- Media and Environmental Activists
This wide spectrum of attendees will enable high-level dialogue and strategic alliances across the global energy value chain.
5. Key Highlights and Exhibition Zones
The event will be divided into dedicated zones, including:
a) Technology Pavilion
Showcasing innovations in digesters, gasifiers, fermenters, biomass pelletization, and smart metering.
b) Startup Showcase
Promising bioenergy startups will get a platform to pitch, network, and gain visibility.
c) Investment Zone
Live pitches, B2B meets, and international investor forums will take place.
d) Policy Conclave
Sessions with government officials and policymakers to discuss reforms, incentives, and national bioenergy missions.
e) Knowledge Theatre
Workshops, case study presentations, and technical paper discussions on biomass-to-biofuel conversions, AI in bioenergy, and more.
f) Experience Center
An immersive, walkthrough space simulating real-world applications of bioenergy in homes, factories, and transport.
6. India’s Bioenergy Potential: A Snapshot
India generates over 500 million tonnes of biomass annually, including agricultural residues and municipal solid waste. The country has enormous potential to convert this into clean energy via:
- Biogas and Bio-CNG plants
- Ethanol production from sugarcane, grains, and waste
- Waste-to-energy incineration and composting
- Decentralized biomass gasification for rural electrification
With government schemes like SATAT (Sustainable Alternative Towards Affordable Transportation) and PM-KUSUM, the policy ecosystem is increasingly favorable.
7. Expected Outcomes of the Event
The 2025 exhibition is expected to yield:
- Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) and contracts worth billions
- Launch of pilot projects and innovations
- Formation of international alliances for clean tech
- Training and skill development programs in bioenergy
- Boost to Make in India and Atmanirbhar Bharat initiatives
8. Promoting Circular Economy and Rural Empowerment
Bioenergy supports a circular economy by utilizing agricultural waste and organic matter to generate fuel, electricity, and manure. It also fosters rural development by creating jobs, offering decentralized energy, and improving farm incomes.
The event will highlight successful rural models from states like Punjab, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and Uttar Pradesh where community-based biogas plants and bio-CNG stations are thriving.
9. Global Participation: A Truly International Stage
With international delegations expected from Europe, Africa, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and North America, the event will serve as a global knowledge exchange forum. Cross-border collaborations in technology, research, and trade will be a key focus.
10. Role of Women and Youth in Bioenergy
One of the core aspects of the Energy Ka Mahakumbh is inclusive growth. Special pavilions and panels will be dedicated to:
- Women-led green startups
- Youth innovation and college project showcases
- Skill-building programs with NSDC and other agencies
11. Digital and Smart Energy InnovationsThe integration of IoT, AI, Blockchain, and Digital Twins in bioenergy will be on display. These technologies can revolutionize:
- Predictive maintenance in biogas plants
- Traceability in biomass logistics
- Real-time performance analytics
Startups and tech providers will demonstrate how smart technologies are reshaping the bioenergy landscape.
12. Registration, Entry, and Participation
Visitors can register through the official website https://www.bioenergyindia.in. Entry is free for students, NGOs, and government bodies, while exhibitors and B2B participants have a nominal registration fee.
13. Media, Publicity, and Outreach
A nationwide media campaign will be conducted across:
- Print and digital platforms
- Radio and TV promotions
- Influencer tie-ups and academic partnerships
Live streaming, podcasts, and panel videos will be available on YouTube and LinkedIn for global audiences.
14. Exhibitor Profiles and Sponsorship Opportunities
From green fuel manufacturers and EPC contractors to OEMs and sustainability consultants, over 600 exhibitors are expected to participate. Sponsorship packages will include branding, speaking slots, and exclusive networking access.
15. Conclusion: Energizing the Future, Sustainably
The Bioenergy Global Exhibition 2025 at Yashobhoomi, New Delhi, is not just an event—it is a visionary step toward making India a global leader in clean and renewable energy. Through collaborative innovation, investment, and policy alignment, the exhibition will pave the way for a greener, more resilient future.
Whether you are a startup, policymaker, student, business leader, or green energy enthusiast, Energy Ka Mahakumbh offers a unique platform to contribute, collaborate, and catalyze change.
Make sure to mark your calendar for 29th to 31st July 2025 and be part of this historic movement toward sustainable energy transformation.